With the just concluded Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, Here are a few of the more interesting station wagons that crossed the block.
1962 Rambler Cross Country $13,200
With the just concluded Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, Here are a few of the more interesting station wagons that crossed the block.
1962 Rambler Cross Country $13,200
Sensible and economic as Ramblers and their owners tended to be, this well preserved Cross Country was owned by the head lifeguard form the city of Santa Barbara form new until his death in 2008. Having walked to work most of his career, the Rambler has amassed only 49,00o miles on the odometer in it’s lifetime. Offered on Ebay the Cross-Country station wagon model 6218-2 came with the following factory options: 3-speed push button “Flashmatic” transmission, HD cooling system, back-up lights, “Weather-Eye” ventilation system, full reclining seats, blue tinted glass, oil bath air cleaner, oil filter, padded dash, HD springs, twin circuit brakes and the “Custom” trim level.
2 Door wagons can’t be beat and a rare 1955 Studebaker is a sight to behold. This restored beauty just came out of a 3 year restoration and comes equipped with 185 cubic inch Victory 6 cylinder engine, 3 speed manual transmission, color keyed factory wheels with 6.70-15 BF Goodrich Silver Town wide white wall tires, full factory wheel discs, correct fishtail exhaust tip, fully detailed undercarriage, front windshield visor, chrome and gold a plated hood ornament, and correct original exterior colors of Coral and White. Found on Ebay this Studebaker is as nice as you’ll find.
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