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A pea-green station wagon modified to look like the Family Truckster from "National Lampoon's Vacation" is for sale in Buckingham—Aunt Edna included.
Barris also designed and built the "Wagon Queen Family Truckster", based on a 1979 Ford Country Squire station wagon, ... [19] [20] The final sale price, ...
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Station wagon Cambridge: 1951 1953 1 Full-size car, middle range model Concord: 1951 1952 1 Full-size car, least expensive model Cranbrook: 1951 1953 1 Full-size car, top-range model Belvedere: 1954 1970 Chrysler B platform: 7 Top line model, 1954-1955, Mid-range model full-size car until 1965; intermediate car until 1970 Plaza: 1954 1958 1 ...
Which museum houses the "Family Truckster"? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.193.109.218 ( talk ) 22:35, 11 May 2008 (UTC) [ reply ] George Barris didn't design the Monkeemobile, Dean Jeffries did.
To reduce noise and improve sealing, the station wagon was offered with two doors instead of four; [2] however, three seats were used, allowing eight-passenger seating. [1] For the 1950 model year, Ford renamed its model lines; initially, the station wagon was a Custom Deluxe with the all new "Country Squire" name introduced in early 1950. [4]
For the 1971 model year, full-size station wagons returned to the Oldsmobile product range (for the first time since 1964), coinciding with the redesign of GM full-size product range. In place of the previous Fiesta name used for Oldsmobile station wagons, the Custom Cruiser name was revived, slotting it above the A-body Vista Cruiser wagon.