Most famous wagons in TV/movies from 60s/70s

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  1. Jim 68cuda

    Jim 68cuda Well-Known Member

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    Brady Bunch started with a 69 Satellite wagon and each season was replace by the next model year Satellite wagon.
    Partridge Family started with a 62 Comet wagon prior to the school bus.
    Ghost and Mrs Muir TV show started with a 62 Falcon Squire, followed by 65 Valiant wagon, followed by 68-69 Coronet wagons.
    Please Don't Eat the Daisies TV show 66 Fury Sport Suburban.
    Doris Day Show she usually drove a 69 Barracuda convertible or a 70-71 Challenger convertible but in one episode she did a little moonshine running in a 69 Sport Satellite wagon and ended up in jail. (Denver Pyle played a similar role to the one he played in Dukes of Hazzard).
    Thomas Crown Affair 1967 movie had a couple 67 Country Squire wagons.
    Mod Squad TV show started with a 49-50 Mercury woody wagon, but that was replaced with a 68 Ford Country Sedan.
    Family Affair and My Three Sons TV shows had mid to late 60's Pontiac Bonneville wagons.
    Eight is Enough always had a mid 70's Country Squire.
    Hazel TV show had early to mid 60's Country Squires.
    Mr Hobbs Takes a Vacation movie used a 60 Dodge Polara hardtop wagon.
    Yours Mine and Ours original movie had Lucille Ball driving a 65 Colony Park and Henry Fonda driving a 67 Country Sedan. (Her Colony Park wagon looked a lot like the one used in the Matt Helm movie).
    It Happened to Jane movie had Doris Day driving a 51 Country Squire.
    The Wonder Years was a newer TV show about growing up in the 60's and had a 68 Polara wagon.
    Andy Griffith Show two cars that always seemed to be in the background were a 61 Country Squire and a 63 Meteor wagon.
    Speedway, an Elvis Presley movie, had a 49 Dodge woody wagon and a 67 Monaco wagon.
    From Russia With Love, a James Bond movie, included two and 4 door 1960 Ford Ranch Wagons.
    Goldfinger, another Bond film had a 64 Country Squire.
    The Ugly Dachsund, a Disney movie, had a 64 Country Sedan.
     
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    "Airport 1977" - 1977 Buick Estate Wagon

     
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    PassatMama When is a wagon not a wagon?

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    "Most famous wagon" thread turned into any random wagon in any show and now any pic of a wagon in any show thread.:rolleyes:
    The Family Truckster is it, period.
     
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    PassatMama When is a wagon not a wagon?

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    Except "Vacation" wasn't filmed in the 60s or 70s….:p
     

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