Dear my fellow wagon lovers, I am from Washington D.C. area. I am very glad I found you all here, I thought I was the only crazy one I have 1985 Pontiac Parisienne Station Wagon, quite young to be a Classic All original and drives like a dream. I can say I am a classic car maniac, regardless of type. I have a big passion in older cars but not even close to a mechanic. So I am sure I will need some help from experts like you all I will try to post some pictures after clean it up this weekend. Thanks for the welcome and force be with you! force be with you!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pontiac_Parisienne_wagon_--_08-28-2010.jpg
Parisienne! You're not the only one here with a big passion for old cars without being a mechanic (yours truly qualifies too!). I know what you mean by an '85 seeming too young to be a classic. I learned to drive on an '83 Caprice wagon...which is my next obsession as I browse the classifieds. Anyway, we look forward to seeing your pics. Welcome again and thanks for joining us! :2_thumbs_up_-_anima
Is this one yours or a fasimile? I would like to see your Mini Cooper Countryman when you get a chance. to SWF you are among fellow crazies.
Is this one yours or a fasimile? I would like to see your Mini Cooper Countryman when you get a chance. to SWF you are among fellow crazies. [/QUOTE] Yes fannie, that is my wagon but the picture was taken with previous owner. I will try to post my MINI as well with my Wagon.
Welcome to the SWF, Parisienne! I've got a big Pontiac wagon as well, but mine being an '81, it's got the 'Bonneville Safari' name on it. Plenty of us GM 'box wagon' (as they are called) owners here. Marshall
Welcome to the Nuthouse we call home. You're going to fit right in! Sounds like a great wagon you have. No matter what you run into, as here, as you will get lots of answers. Some will even be right!