Attack of the Monster Wagons!

"Station wagons: there is no finer American institution." That's what David Freiburger wrote way back in 1998 as the editor of Car Craft magazine. Twenty years later, it's still true! Hot rodders love old station wagons, and surprisingly, many models can still be purchased cheaply. That's proven in this episode of Roadkill Garage as Freiburger scores a 1968 Chrysler Town & Country wagon for $1,800—and it has a 440ci big-block for power! It's soon dubbed the Gargantuwagon. Freiburger and Steve Dulcich show you how to give any old car a basic once-over before they also teach you how to give one a good thrashing without really hurting much. Soon it becomes clear that Dulcich's 1967 Pontiac Bonneville wagon from Episode 11 needs to come play along—and if two full-size American land barges are good, then three are better as Lucky Costa from the HOT ROD Garage show jumps in with his 1966 Plymouth Fury wagon loaded with 512ci of big-block power!
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