Hello All, Checking out everything here on the Wagon site. I have a 1966 Pontiac Tempest Wagon, 326 ci, original car. This is the 5th wagon that I've owned, and have enjoyed all of them. anyone who wants to talk Wagons or Trucks, I'd like to hear from you! Thanks, Warren Peoria, AZ (Metro Phoenix area)
Welcome Warren. Glad you like station wagons. Now all we have to do is wait for the jokes 1size fits all. Back in 1994 we nearly moved to Peoria, Arizona simply because my brother had lived in Phoenix and we were living near Peoria, Illinois. My brain works in mysterious ways. Wander around the site and have a good time. We're all pretty serious about wagons but not so much anything else. HA HA-- Old Cars and Young Women--------------- Hey I always say that. When we had a land line phone my answering machine said "out lookin at old cars and young women. Be right back. Can't afford either one." Son's school teachers loved it!
Welcome. I've been born in Pennsylvania, and as a kid (1990s) my Dad had a late 1980s (1987-1989) Caprice Estate Wagon with a towing package; I liked that, and one day after he got rid of it (maybe over a year later, so that was in 2001 or so) I said I'd buy him a wagon once I saw one for sale in someone's front yard. (I didn't get that one.) Fast forward to 2014 and I ended up with this: A Mercury that's never been driven on the winter roads. It's a bit different from the G.M. Wagons, Being a Ford type car; It has fuel injection (G.M. Wagons had carburetors even in the 1990 model year) and the seats in the rear face each other instead of facing backwards. But, fuel injection is nice IMHO. - Austin
Welcome to the Nuthouse we call home. That is one gorgeous wagon you have there. Great choice of cars.