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Remembering the day of the family station wagon. 1987 Oldsmobile was an amazing vehicle

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The 87 Cutlass Cruiser was a nice machine!

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@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!



   
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@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!

Yes sir Galen - agree wholeheartedly!

 



   
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…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…


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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.



   
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Posted by: @terryslekar

…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…

Yes. Galen's is the full size. I always liked the smaller Cutlass version. 

 



   
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Posted by: @grockwood

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.

Yeppers; there's those good old memories!

 



   
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@terryslekar 

That's when we had alot more choices!



   
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Love those wagons.



   
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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.

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@terryslekar 

That's one Beautiful wagon!!



   
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Love the Chrysler Terry.



   
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