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1976 Chevrolet Caprice Estate Wagon
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1976 Chevrolet Caprice Estate Wagon
1973 Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon The Real McCoy
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This is a 34,000 mile original 1973 Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon. It has a 400 engine and is a pleasure to drive. Original paint. It is not for sale, but check www.chevywagons.com for a full line-up of wagons. Enjoy !
The Household Calvary Band - Trooping the colors 2018
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The Household Calvary Band - Trooping the colors 2018
Pecatonica 2021 Demolition Derby
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Levi Harris and Brad Bielema of Morrison, Illinois win the big show.
1973 Chevy Impala Station Wagons The Real McCoy
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3 examples of the 1973 Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon. ~ All are 3-seaters. 2 of them are 454 wagons and one a 400. These are getting pretty rare today due to many factors. Visit www.chevywagons.com to learn more. Created on May 29, 2010 using FlipShare.
The Real McCoy ~ Morrison Illinois Demolition Derby ~ 07
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Back in the day there used to be 100 cars in the Whiteside County Fair Demolition Derby. Some footage of some past derbies. We had a lot of fun running all of these shows. Cars were cheap, time was plentiful, and we were not too sore the next day.
I love the 73 Impalas and Caprice Estates. The clamshell wagons are unique.
I know that car inside and out. Best Chevrolet ever made.
She Nice...
More beautiful than new cars ugly made from blastic and lost American edition become small
I dont like the 73 front but other than that I love all three
"WOW" !
Whew 😮
If you ever hear of one this nice, available for purchase, Please let me know…Thank you for sharing this beautiful Chevy wagon.
I grew up with this!
cameraman has a case of the jiggles :) My Dad had a 1972 Chevy wagon, but I don't know what specific model. I think it may have been a Kingswood. I still remember getting in it for the first time and thinking that this must be what heaven smelled like. After about 2 years it had problems, and I was too young to understand what had happened. But there it sat in the driveway for a LONG time. Something to do with the motor or the tranny, but I dunno.
GORGEOUS CHEVY 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Great car to get
It was awesome to see these old friends. I was 11 when my dad bought a new 73 Caprice Estate. It was midnight blue metallic w/ the woodgrain on the sides. I loved the clamshell! It was the coolest car on the block. Thanks for showing these beauties!
I had a 1973 Impala and a 1973 Caprice Estate, both with the 400. The Impala was peppy, but the loaded Caprice with highway gearing could have used the 454. Both were fantastic cars, and the power tailgates were utterly reliable. They were victims of their own ruggedness. I had to quit going to demo derbies when these became the preferred vehicle.
Wow those are super sweet wagons, I grew up in these from the 65 and 66 impala wagons to a 69 then my dad and mom got a 72 and a 74. It's extremely sad that people destroyed most of them for derby cars. Although I think even Ford and d9dge wagons are also awesome even though I prefer chevys I'd rather see ford's get demo'd I have an 06 dodge magnum wagon rt I love
Catalinas, came std. with bumper strips.
I hated the rubber oil plug, it came out easy enough, try getting it back in!
I learned to drive at 15 years old in my parent's 1972 Kingswood Estate Wagon.
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Now THIS is the kind of Cadillac I want to Drive in!! I'll drive, or be chauffeured in the first, second or third row seat!! Love the car and Music!! And if YOU think that's all awsome, you should Meet the owner!! Totally Awsome MAN and my great friend!! I have one of these beauties because of him. A georgious 76 Caprice Estate!! Keep up the Grrrreat work Brother!!
Really nice and rare cars today…. Poor choice of music though.👎🏻 With sh you had shown the tailgate operations.
Full house.......great cars.🙂 🎯🇸🇪
Super conservados 👏👏👏👏
Those are the ones with the Awesome tailgates!!! The glass and door swing sideways to open, or turn a key switch and they collapse down underneath the car wide open. The Ultimate combination would be to add the sky roof upper perimeter windows from the later models. 👍👍
Nostalgia aside, these weren't very good cars. 1973 wasn't a very good year for GM. This was during the time when auto makers were scrambling to meet emissions standards. Because of all of the emissions modifications, the engines actually consumed more fuel! The brand new white '73 Impala wagon my mother had only got 11MPG and would ping during hard excelleration! But we still had fond memories traveling in that car. We once took a trip from Florida to Texas, and the lowest price of gas I remember was 25 cents a gallon! Can you imagine, they could pump it out of the ground, refine it, deliver it to the filing stations, and still make a profit at 25 cents a gallon, amazing! Of course, this was right before the Arab oil embargo.
Yep might be true, but if I had 30 of these in my back yard, I could sell them in an hour. Lol
I've been following Vetteman's build thread of his 71 Pontiac at the Station Wagon Forum. You're right, these were pretty bad for their years. They look nice and they ride comfortably when working, but the doors and window seals often do not align up right. And rust issues are heaping on these, from the sides of the roof to the rear side window channels to the doglegs and to the gas tank.
Puts. Beatifull!
Me gustan las tres camionetas
i wonder if all these beauties are still on the road today !14.03.2021
Fucking beautiful!
10 years after your post, I want to thank you for keeping those gals safe. The clamshell GMs were the very best of station wagons. I have seen to many of the clamshells die in demo derby.
Check out the wagon in this video......ruclips.net/video/al-2rmaQMQ8/видео.html
Wait... I thought all Impalas in the 70's were blue!!!!! They had other colors?!?!?!? The curved side glass is dope.
Had a blue 73 Bel air wagon , no roof rack, 400cu in. 2bbl lotsa' room. Ez maintenance. I'd still have it if not for the gas mileage, I'd rather have, than a new SUV.
Looks like something roomy and comfy.
Is that color ' Silver' or 'Rosewood' ?? Are any of these BEAUTIFUL WAGONS FOR SALE ??
My dad owned a blue one.. I wish that I could buy him one today
been a while but didnt "400" badges on the front mean small block 400 but "400" down near the rocker meant it had a 396 that was really a 402?
People act like these wagons were show pieces but we drove these cars to work/for work.I had 2 1973 wagons I think one kingswood,maybe other Impala,K wood more bells&whistles?, I went to a car lot,I said I need a car,Big sno on grnd,He said,Got a good old Chevy wgn, been back there a month,that thing started,I gave 200.00 400 sm blk,It was a great car!!. This was 1982/83?,not sure act date
Nice cars and music country 👍🌹🇺🇲
Abusalah Alsalah, those 70s caprice wagons and country music are a MATCH.🔗
This sounds like that one Nicholas cage movie where the guys soul kept dancing even though he was dead.
The green one is sharp.
Awesome!!!
Brings me back to my Childhood...we drove 5 hours in a blue one , on a Boy Scout weekend to the Battleship Massachusetts....Nice driving Roomy Car...Fit all our stuff in the back...I would own one today..👍
IN the Battleship Massachusetts!!!!
The 1971-1976 GM B-Bodies were the peak in station wagons.
They were too damn big the Chevy wagons were actually C bodied. All GM full sized wagons were built on the C body shared with the big Cadillacs. The big Chevy wagons rode on a 125" wheelbase and was close to 225" long. The 71 full sized Chevy sedans and convertibles rode on a 121.5" wheelbase and was 216.9" long. By 1976 they had the same wheelbase but overall length of the sedans had stretched to about 222.9".
@@larryhawkins3294 Wow you an expert Larry?..Own one?, or Google U?😏
Great collection! At about 8 years old, I was so impressed with the looks of my Great Uncle's 73' Townsman that I would go out clean all of the marker lamps with Windex and paper towels. I was mesmerized by the clam shell tailgate, and overall style of the car.
I remember these when growing up in the 70's, I have a brochure with wagons like these.
Doug, how long did you have those brochures?
We had a 73 Kingswood Wagon 350 automatic with dark blue paint
Man those wagons are sick wish I had one I like the way look just wicked I wish they could bring them back cause I would be the first one to buy it
Who's playing the music
The kid from Deliverance.
Buckwheat zydeco
got em on sale ? three for one ... ? Seriously though those are cool and very rare to see in that condition.