First offered in 1959 and 1960, the Chevrolet Kingswood returned into showrooms from 1969 to 1972. The Kingswood Estate was based on the Caprice.
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GOBankingRates on MSN6 Chevy Cars From the 1950s Worth a Lot of MoneyThe 1950s is often considered the golden era for the American automobile. The decade ushered in nearly unprecedented ...
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Hemmings on MSNClassic Wagons are King: Check Out This 1957 Pontiac SafariThe Chevy Nomad might steal the headlines when it comes to mid-Fifties two-door GM classic wagons, but Pontiac fans have ...
Selling today for $50,000 to $100,000 or more (according to Hemmings.com listings), the Chevy Nomad was a 2-door sports station wagon that is highly collectible due to its short three-year run.
Imagine a young Iggy Pop, pre-stage dives and microphone stands, cruising down a dusty highway with the wind whipping through ...
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Toyota Crown Signia is my favorite car nobody’s buyingA lot of buyers apparently look at the Toyota Crown Signia and see a station wagon, think “Griswolds!” and run.
Mustangs, Thunderbirds, a Chevy Bel Air and Nomad station wagon, vintage pickup trucks and more hung with an outrageous pink Cadillac convertible — as in Aretha Franklin’s hit song.
Though the Safari name dates way, way, wayyy back to 1955 as the Pontiac Division’s version of the stylish two-door Chevy Nomad—the Grand Safari first appeared for the 1971 model year. Prior to 1971, ...
The Pontiac Safari received a number of aesthetic changes for 1957. This mildly customized example will soon cross the Mecum ...
Discover how one adventurous nomad transformed his Rivian R1T into the ultimate off-grid rig with solar power and Starlink, ...
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