Final year of the Collonade family. Was uncommon in 1973 with the one piece lift gate. Downsized 1978's wagons & El Camino's had the bumper tail lights too.
I always thought these things were FUGLY -especially the front-end! Those headlights! That grill! Trying to meld square hard-edged parts with a smoothly contoured body (from the A-pillar, back) The huge front-end takes up half the car. Bloated and boring. Detroit styling at it's worst.
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I like the lines of this vehicle.
Reminds me of my youth ...A no thrills Chevy Station wagon.
Final year of the Collonade family. Was uncommon in 1973 with the one piece lift gate. Downsized 1978's wagons & El Camino's had the bumper tail lights too.
I always thought these things were FUGLY -especially the front-end! Those headlights! That grill! Trying to meld square hard-edged parts with a smoothly contoured body (from the A-pillar, back) The huge front-end takes up half the car. Bloated and boring. Detroit styling at it's worst.
Finding a Colonnade wagon in this shape is damn near impossible, amazing find.
crazy! how many of these must there be on earth? one???
Enter my Mid Atlantic State pics ( NY NJ PA) and there will be two instead of one----LOL
Sneaky Pete, your a dbag. Shut up. This wagon is old school Charm.
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