My parents had a 1963 Rambler Classic Wagon until 1970. I learned how to drive a stick, 3 on the tree in it. 232 straight six, 3 sp, drum hydraulic brakes, no PS, w/aftermarket Sears AC. We went on quite a few vacations in it too!
With the Pontiacs, the "Safari" name was used for ALL the wagons (as far as I gather and recall), but the difference is that the "Star Chief" trim package name was used for their version of the Nomad and was called a "Safari Custom", and the other 2-door models (comparable to the Chevy Handyman) and the 4-door models did NOT carry the additional "Custom" name and had different trim package names like "Chieftain" and "Super Chief". Therein lies the confusion, I believe. And yes, obviously, the "Transcontinental" name was also applied. WHAT A GREAT COLLECTION, THOUGH!
My dad had a 4-door "Moonmist yellow" and white Voyager. It was one of the nicest cars that he ever owned. In my opinion, the grill and tailgate treatment was nicer than the '58 model.
miss all that visiblity, theres an old edsel in a junkyard near me with pretty nice top half and cant believe how much effort went into styling and building all the windows with the stainless trim.
if there ever was a place where crowd funding or something would maybe work this is it. dont know much about that kind of thing but would be nice to know it was all preserved.
Is that Senator Barry Goldwater? Republican nominee for the 1964 Presidential election. On a different note My model car collection is based around the year 1960 with car advertisements to match although I have some 1959's & 61's too. A theme helps you focus your collector efforts.
I think Rambler also had a pillarless wagon available that year as an option. This video sounded like it was uploaded to YT several years after it was shot. Is there any update on where this collection is today?
2012 upload, so I wasn’t aware, thanks. So it seems that he moved all of this collection to MO soon after this, in hopes there was enough tourism in Branson. He also had a real estate development, and that it was that failure that caused him financial trouble, “due to the economy,” the housing bubble which bursted in 2008. Sounds like he was investing in too much too fast. ...Dick Clark’s American Bandstand restaurant? We had one of those in Dallas, back in 1997. ...if it didn’t close in 1998, then 1999. Food wasn’t good, menu unappealing, and most of the people eating there had never watched the show, let alone had heard of it, so the novelty of a themed restaurant was lost. I am surprised to hear that it was even still around in 2006.
I'm Very sorry to read this in Feb.2021.I was hoping to try to get there this year as I hadn't seen this until now.(I was working 7 days when this was televised.
I just LOVE all these Classic Cars!❤️
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The peak of American car design! Every car had it's own distinct look back then!
My parents had a 1963 Rambler Classic Wagon until 1970. I learned how to drive a stick, 3 on the tree in it. 232 straight six, 3 sp, drum hydraulic brakes, no PS, w/aftermarket Sears AC. We went on quite a few vacations in it too!
With the Pontiacs, the "Safari" name was used for ALL the wagons (as far as I gather and recall), but the difference is that the "Star Chief" trim package name was used for their version of the Nomad and was called a "Safari Custom", and the other 2-door models (comparable to the Chevy Handyman) and the 4-door models did NOT carry the additional "Custom" name and had different trim package names like "Chieftain" and "Super Chief". Therein lies the confusion, I believe. And yes, obviously, the "Transcontinental" name was also applied.
WHAT A GREAT COLLECTION, THOUGH!
Dennis,
Luv that 2-door "Moonmist Yellow" and white wagon!
Thank you. :)
Magnifique 💕... Le plaisir au volant doit être énorme.... C'est mon rêve de pouvoir un jour conduire se genre de voitures...merci 👌😁❤️
That Buick wagon is great looking!
Outstanding cars. Had three wagons myself. 63 Bel air. 83 Volvo. 75 caprice classic
There's an El Morocco in there....and the Nash wagon grille mimics the Nash-Healey. Nice touch.
The Mercury yoyager wagon is just inbeleivable : 2 door hard top full open windows is fabulous .
My dad had a 4-door "Moonmist yellow"
and white Voyager. It was one of the nicest
cars that he ever owned. In my opinion, the
grill and tailgate treatment was nicer than
the '58 model.
miss all that visiblity, theres an old edsel in a junkyard near me with pretty nice top half and cant believe how much effort went into styling and building all the windows with the stainless trim.
if there ever was a place where crowd funding or something would maybe work this is it. dont know much about that kind of thing but would be nice to know it was all preserved.
Nice looking caballero.
Is that Senator Barry Goldwater? Republican nominee for the 1964 Presidential election. On a different note My model car collection is based around the year 1960 with car advertisements to match although I have some 1959's & 61's too. A theme helps you focus your collector efforts.
Cool!
It's the only Barry Goldwater I'm aware of. If it isn't, then why would he have mentioned it? Cool car!!
I think Rambler also had a pillarless wagon available that year as an option. This video sounded like it was uploaded to YT several years after it was shot. Is there any update on where this collection is today?
I thought dual headlamps weren't 50 State Legal until 1958.
They weren't. Sometimes they would be parking lights I thought but they would look like headlamps
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1957 Dodge Coronet had that styling que
yeah that open Merc is for me ! I wish
My Gosh: As 8th of 9,I grew-up with 'Wagons.I have to Ask about that split in the rear seat.Was that for access?You didn't mention
The ‘57 Heaven Museum is CLOSED due the bad economy. I am so discouraged.
2012 upload, so I wasn’t aware, thanks. So it seems that he moved all of this collection to MO soon after this, in hopes there was enough tourism in Branson. He also had a real estate development, and that it was that failure that caused him financial trouble, “due to the economy,” the housing bubble which bursted in 2008. Sounds like he was investing in too much too fast. ...Dick Clark’s American Bandstand restaurant? We had one of those in Dallas, back in 1997. ...if it didn’t close in 1998, then 1999. Food wasn’t good, menu unappealing, and most of the people eating there had never watched the show, let alone had heard of it, so the novelty of a themed restaurant was lost. I am surprised to hear that it was even still around in 2006.
I'm Very sorry to read this in Feb.2021.I was hoping to try to get there this year as I hadn't seen this until now.(I was working 7 days when this was televised.
I have a 57 they don't have. A 1957 Cadillac Superior Hearse.
Love me a long roof