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A 1965 Rambler Classic Cross Country station wagon with 287 V8 engine and 3-on-the-tree manual transmission, found in a Colorado wrecking yard.
Our family owned a ‘58 Rambler though it was a station wagon (Cross Country?) in two-toned white and green. From what I remember, it was a terrible car.
Consider the depot hack, progenitor of the station wagon as we know it. An exposed wood body on a rugged chassis—a Ford Model T, let’s say. Humble. Hardworking. Charming to modern eyes, depot ...
Yes, a brown station wagon with V8 engine and manual transmission got thrown away. ... The Cross Country name was used on Rambler station wagons from the late Nash days through the late 1960s.