mkirsch wrote:
Francesca Knowles wrote:
Not to split hairs or anything, but that's not a station wagon. Station wagons by definition had back seats and cargo decks, all enclosed.
I THINK they called these units "coupe utility vehicles" and they made sure to put one of those right-hand French accent things on the "coupe".
Fancy!
Nope, look closer. It began life as a station wagon, not an El Camino.
You can see the lower part of the rear doors.
Yep, converted station wagon. But if you want to "split hairs" its not a slide in. It's permanently mounted like a Tiger. Is this where they got their start? :B