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- Wagons of Steel Magazine - Dedicated to worshipping the station wagon. The rich heritage and cultural significance of the station wagon is appreciated through humor, artwork, technical advice, and car stories.
- AOL Autos - Station Wagon Pricing and Reviews - Station wagon pricing, reviews, specs and photos.
- Station Wagon: A Suburban Staple - Student's project describing the evolution of station wagons from 1929 to 1996, with particular emphasis on older woodies.
- SHO Station Wagons - Description and photographs of Ford's one-off SHO station wagon built as a study project.
- Stationwagon Mailing List - Get e-mail or read posts via the web. General station wagon discussion and posting of station wagons and parts for sale.
- International Station Wagon Club - Worldwide club site with pictures, videos, articles, and events, all related to station wagons.
- The K Wagon - 1983 Dodge Aries K station wagon pictures and stories.
- Custom GM Wagons - Late-model Chevrolet, Buick, and Oldsmobile station wagons that have been customized.
- Vista Cruiser and Cutlass Wagon Photos - Photographs of two of Oldsmobile's more popular station wagons.
- Chevy II Nova Wagon - Dedicated to 1962 to 1967 Chevy II Nova station wagons. Contains restoration information, places to buy parts, and photographs.
Wikipedia Articles
- Edsel Roundup - The Edsel Roundup was a station wagon produced by the former Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln (M-E-L) Division of the Ford Motor Company of Dearborn, Michigan, and sold through its Edsel marque in 1958. Like the Edsel Villager and Edsel Bermuda station wagons, the Bermuda was built on a 116 in wheelbase shared with Ford's station wagons, as well as core body stampings.
- Edsel Bermuda - The Edsel Bermuda was a station wagon produced by the Edsel Division, and later Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln (M-E-L) Division of the Ford Motor Company of Dearborn, Michigan, and sold through its Edsel marque in 1958. Like the Edsel Villager and Edsel Roundup station wagons, the Bermuda was built on a 116 inch wheelbase shared with Ford's station wagons, as well as core body stampings.
- Oldsmobile Cruiser - Oldsmobile used the Cruiser name on three of their station wagons, similar to the way Buick used the Estate name on their wagons.
- Fiat Panorama - The Fiat Panorama is a two-door station wagon version of the Fiat 147, a subcompact car produced in South America by Italian automaker Fiat. The Panorama was builkt in Brazil and released in March 1980 as one of the first small station wagons to be produced there.
- Mercury Colony Park - The Mercury Colony Park was the full-size station wagon offered by Mercury between 1957 and 1991. It was related to the 1957-1991 Ford Country Squire and the 1958 Edsel Bermuda wagons as well as the Mercury Grand Marquis of which the Colony Park was the station wagon version.