During the sixties and early seventies, American carmakers didn't settle for stuffing their most powerful V8s into the engine bays of two-door coupes and convertibles but also made them available in ...
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Pontiac built the world's first muscle wagon
Pontiac shook up the car world as the first brand to ever try stuffing a big V8 into a station wagon.
A 1970 full-size family wagon with nine-passenger seating, big-block V8 power, and surprising muscle-car pace. Yes, it existed.
Station wagons offer the best of all worlds. They have the handling dynamics of low-slung sedans, but the space and practicality of SUVs. Wagons are a dying breed in the United States, making up only ...
Wagons can be rugged and practical, refined and luxurious, or maddeningly quick and ferocious. Station wagons are like the red-headed stepchildren of the automotive industry. While they sold well in ...
Introduced in 1951 as a trim package and upgraded to stand-alone model status in 1954, the Plymouth Savoy remained in production until 1964. Just like the Belvedere, it was named after an upscale ...
Will joined the TopSpeed team over two and a half years ago, bringing his lifelong automotive passion, writing experience, and editorial expertise along with him. Whether classic or modern, American ...
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