What are the buttons under the radio? The numbered ones.
the paper in the window that describes the car descibe the car as having an optional Marine Band radio, is that what the numbered buttons are? Seems most likely
Friday, June 17, 2011
1958 DKW "Universal" Kombiwagen
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Labels: DKW, radio, speedometer, Station Wagon
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Voodoo Timm is still posting the cool stuff, it's been a while since I've looked through and Timm's never disappoints
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Labels: American Graffiti, duece, El Mirage, Kombi, panel delivery, panel paint, Rat Rods, slingshot dragster, Station Wagon, top fueler, VW
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Get a little crazy as long as you don't wreck
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Labels: humor, Mercedes Benz, Station Wagon
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
an unusual car, the 1951 Kaiser traveler, 2 doors, sort of a camper station wagon
This is the only good photo of the entire car I took, but it shows the design of the tailgate with a 2 door car instead of a long roof... unique I think. I've never seen another like it.
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Labels: camper, gear shift indicators, Kaiser, radio, Station Wagon
Sunday, February 27, 2011
1967 Rebel station wagon regional models
The Mariner (600 units) in Barbados blue with panels trim of simulated bleached teakwood planking accented by narrow black horizontal stripes and a "nautical anchor" medallion. The interior featured anchors and stars decorating dark blue suede bolster panels of the seats, which also had white piping and broad horizontal pleated inserts of medium blue antelope grain vinyl and was sold along the coastal regions of the United States.
The Westerner (500 units) in Frost White with plankwood trim side inserts and a "Pony Express" medallion. The interior featured stallion brown vinyl that simulated "richly tooled" leather on the seats and door panels in combination with white antelope grained vinyl and was available west of the Mississippi River.Designed to spur interest in all of AMC's products and to generate increased sales for the company, the special wagons were limited for sale to geographical areas.
Info from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMC_Rebel learned about it and got photos from
http://svammelsurium.blogg.se/2010/may/mariner-westener-briarcliff-rambler.html
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Labels: informative, Rambler, Rebel, Station Wagon
Monday, February 7, 2011
Dan Keene's 1955 Dodge Sierra Suburban, the U Neek
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Labels: Dodge, Grand National Roadster Show 2011, Station Wagon
Monday, January 10, 2011
The 1963 Pontiac ambulance that transported JFK's body after the assasination

This 1963 Pontiac ambulance was used to transport President John F. Kennedy's body from Air Force One following his assassination in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Details: This 1963 Pontiac Ambulance was made in June 1963 and is one of 15 delivered to various service branches. It's U.S. Navy data plate shows it was assigned to Bethesda Naval Hospital. Following President John F. Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963 it met Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base.
Thanks to Gary for letting me know!
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Labels: ambulance, auction, Pontiac, Station Wagon
Sunday, January 9, 2011
first car show of the year, the Vista Frosty burger run
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Labels: AMX, Anglia, Factory race car, fire engine, Graham, Holman Moody, Hudson, Mercury, Motorcycle, Nash, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Rat Rods, speedometer, Station Wagon, Stickers, studebaker, T bucket














