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  • Hooniverse Wagon Wednesday: The 1969 Rambler Edition

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    As I was traversing the Daytona International Speedway this past weekend, I walked through the area where all the race car driver’s motorcoaches park during race weekends and realized this was the location of this year’s featured marque, the Rambler of the late 60’s. I spotted more Rambler Scramblers gathered in one spot than I…

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  • Hooniverse Wagon Wednesday – The Affordable Wagons of Goldenrod Garage

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    Welcome to another edition of Hooniverse Wagon Wednesday. Many of you have complained that I feature wagons that are priced in the stratosphere. That is true at some point, but rarity and condition dictates price, and remember, I did highlight a couple of wagons that were relatively affordable…. If you don’t believe me, just follow…

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  • Hooniverse Wagon Wednesday: Just Because A Few Images of the 1964 Ford Aurora Might Be Appropriate Here

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    I’ve had these images lingering on my hard drive over the course of several laptops and this olelongrooffan thought this might be the time they saw the light of day on this Hooniverse Wagon Wednesday.

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  • Hooniverse Wagon Wednesday – A Couple of Modern Wagon Renderings

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      Welcome to Hooniverse Wagon Wednesday. Our readers rock judging by the amount of tips we receive each day, like this one from Age_of_Aerostar (Thanks, Man!) He alerted us to a couple of modern Wagon interpretations, and I was wondering if you love them or hate them. However, you can only see them after the…

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  • For Sale: One Kickass Eyesore of a Wagon

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    “The time has come,” the Walrus said, “to talk of many things…” …but mainly the time has come to hand off my wagon to a new owner who’s got the time and motivation to help it live up to its potential. That’s right, the hoonwagon is for sale. Looks like I’m adding another, more affordable…

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  • Hooniverse Wagon Wednesday – Three Affordable Wagons: So Which One Will You Use to Tow Your British Car Home?

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    Continuing on with British Week Wagon Wednesday, and let’s say you found a classic British Car in need of some restoration, and you have to tow it home, what are you going to do? You have three options: 1) You could call a tow truck, and if it less than 100 miles to your home,…

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  • Hooniverse Wagon Wednesday – A 1964 Chrysler New Yorker Wagon with only 3,779 Miles

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    Welcome to another Hooniverse Wagon Wednesday, and while this is British Week, I thought this particular Chrysler wagon trumped anything British for this feature. This car is pure, unadulterated, 60s Chrysler quirkiness. You get a last year Chrysler Hardtop Wagon body style, a Square Steering Wheel, the Push-Button Transmission Selector, the whinny of the Chrysler…

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  • Hooniverse Wagon Wednesday – The Wagons at Orlando Classic Cars

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    Continuing Wagon Wednesdays… I thought I would bring you five great wagons offered at Orlando Classic Cars in Orlando Florida. Just as I did during Two-Wheel Tuesday, I will just present the Wagons with only the information provided by the dealer, and there will be a poll at the end.

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  • Hooniverse Wagon Wednesday – An Original 1967 Ford Country Squire

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    Continuing on with Wagon Wednesday, I spotted this very original 1967 Ford Country Squire Wagon on Hemmings. This car is the perfect candidate for a cosmetic restoration, or you can drive it as is. What would you do with it?

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  • Hooniverse Wagon Wednesday – An Original 1977 Mercury Bobcat Wagon

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    Welcome to another Wagon Wednesday here on Hooniverse.com. The Mercury Bobcat was a quick answer to the calls from Lincoln Mercury dealers clamoring for a sub-compact car in the days of the first and second OPEC oil embargo. It was introduced during the 1975 model year and is a virtual twin to the Ford Pinto,…

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