My woodie wagon
From the collection of: MeshuggaMel
Located in : Transportation


 

Here is my 1995 Buick Roadmaster Estate station wagon. The last of the proud line of big American wagons, these babies last rolled off the assembly line in 1996. In a fortuitous alignment of cost-cutting and hot rod spirit, these big wagons have the same drivetrain as a Corvette – high performance V-8, 4 speed and dual exhaust. With the faux wood paneling, white wall tires and luggage rack, they are real stoplight sleepers.

These are full size wagons, big enough to seat 8 people or carry full sheets of plywood. Big comfy split bench seat, “Gran Touring” suspension, and other great classic wagon features – the “vista” roof over the middle row of seats, “dual-action” tailgate (opens to the side or down!), and best of all, the “way back” third row, rear facing seats.

My Roadie is equally at home as a family grocery getting, band gear hauler, and as a tire burning stomper.

What Allee has to say about this:
I don’t usually like cars of this late vintage but this one’s a real beaut! I, of course love the “wood” paneling. (And I especially love the term “stoplight sleepers”.)

My first car in Los Angeles, which I still own, was a 1955 DeSoto Fireflyte. The backseat of your woodie looks like the front seat that was in it when I bought it, a rich burgundy seat from an early 60s Lincoln Continental. I swapped it out with the original DeSoto seat within a week of buying the car but looking at your backseat makes me miss the squishy comfort of the Continental one.

I love that this car is so massive. I adore traveling with large groups of people in a car and it’s so much better to stuff them into one of these than a mini van. The glass roof over the middle row of seats, the tailgate opening to the side or down and the rear facing third seat make this an exceptional ride.