@perrone1 I worked for a GM dealership for 45 years and remember when transport would roll in and we would run out to see what wagons are being dropped off. Fun memories Tony!
…but, but, those two photos are different cars….the 1st one is a Custom Cruiser & a larger vehicle while the 2nd one is a Cutlass Cruiser & a smaller vehicle…
Zeeky Banutski
The People’s Republic of Maryland
As a model builder in my youth had no interest in collecting wagons, though I did like the falcon wagon we had. We later had a 68 Ford Country Squire with maybe a 390 in it. Having recently gotten my license I loved. It was fast and fun. The 73 Ford wagon that replaced it was a dog. At college, one of the dorm RA's had a shiny black 61 Falcon wagon with chrome reverse wheels and chrome baby moons. I drooled every time I walked by it.
Yes. Galen's is the full size. I always liked the smaller Cutlass version.…but, but, those two photos are different cars….the 1st one is a Custom Cruiser & a larger vehicle while the 2nd one is a Cutlass Cruiser & a smaller vehicle…
Yeppers; there's those good old memories!As a model builder in my youth had no interest in collecting wagons, though I did like the falcon wagon we had. We later had a 68 Ford Country Squire with maybe a 390 in it. Having recently gotten my license I loved. It was fast and fun. The 73 Ford wagon that replaced it was a dog. At college, one of the dorm RA's had a shiny black 61 Falcon wagon with chrome reverse wheels and chrome baby moons. I drooled every time I walked by it.
When I was 16, my folks bought a new Chrysler Town & Country 9-passenger wagon with dual A/C…if looked just like this (but w/o the “picture of wood”)…I still like that wag on.
Zeeky Banutski
The People’s Republic of Maryland


