This seemed to be a particularly long winter from a car guy's point of view. I tried very hard not to bring the Roadmaster out before I was absolutely certain that there was no...
I headed over to Waterdown on Saturday to the swap meet. I’ve not been to many swap meets but I really enjoy them. It’s not often that I actually find any parts for either...
Everyone has probably heard me complain about the roof leak in the Roadmaster. Those who’ve seen the car never tire of asking about the missing rear trim panel in the cargo area that lets...
Today's wagon find comes from eBay. The seller provided quite a backstory about the car and all that's happened to it. The car itself it a clear cut example of the existence of the...
Today's wagon is a bit of a fixer-upper but I felt the need to share it anyway. There are so many of these aged cars sitting around rusting away. Someone, somewhere has kept it...
Here's another shining example of what can be found during the Wagon Renaissance...and what you'll pay for it. Wagons that were beautifully restored and customized could command $7,000 to $10,000 even 2 years ago....
My plans for the Roadmaster this summer included cleaning up the faux wood trim around the woodgrain. While I was inspecting the trim and planning how best to strip and refinish it, I noticed...
For most folks these monstrous lumber wagons are a hideous beast that deserves to be dispatched as quickly as possible. This is really a common trend for vehicles in the 20-25 year range. They're...
It's a long standing tradition to refer to a station wagon as a "LongRoof". The LongRoof alias has given wagons a bad rap with many drivers over the years. Folks seem to equate Station...
Hemmings wrote a small piece about the 1986 Chrysler LeBaron this week. I'm a dyed in the wool wagon guy and there's a soft spot in my heart for the K-Cars of the eighties....