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Old 06-30-2004, 08:34 AM   #1
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Vista Cruiser Burb?

I just picked up a 1966 Buick Sprot Wagon. It is basically the same idea as the Olds Vista Cruiser wagon, with the glass in the roof.

It made me recall that a couple of years ago someone had posted a suburban that had the roof from one of these wagons graffed on it. I by no means am thinking of ruining my burb or the wagon by doing this. I am just curious about seeing a picture of what it looked like.

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Old 06-30-2004, 12:03 PM   #2
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What about takin' the top off of an old VW Microbus and graftin' that to a 'burb?

Yeah, I like the vista cruisers and sport wagons. Seems that TV Tommy Ivo had a Buick drag car with the sport wagon "look" to it...running multiple engines, if I recall correctly.

I had a '67 Skylark, 340-4bbl, with Vari-Pitch convertor on the TH300 Tranny. Sure did like the way it performed. Bought it in '76, with less than 50K miles. Long gone, tho.
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Old 06-30-2004, 03:23 PM   #3
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I know I may sound like a geek, but I LOVE old station wagons! A few years ago I had a 75 Chevy Estate wagon that, for being 20 years old, was in beautiful condition. Drove like a Cadillac. I sold it when I moved from Seattle to Phoenix... regretted it ever since.

Those GM wagons with the overhead windows are exceptionally cool. Nice find!
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Old 06-30-2004, 05:27 PM   #4
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Gotta love those Vista wagons! I had a 66 Olds Vista.....wish I still had it, i have enough BB Olds parts to build 3 more engines. crazyL
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Old 06-30-2004, 08:08 PM   #5
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Hey, is that metallic green burb yours?? I saw one the other day(three weeks ago?) cruising down I-10 east bound into Phx at the stack. Nice Suburban, couldn't catch up to it though. I guess there is a reason you don't see F-550s racin' at Indianapolis.
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id keep that jewel burb , you dont see many wagons nowadays , and them old tanks had some class , that one on that 70's show is done up pretty nice , looks really clean , the first classic i can personally remember my dad owning was a 58 nomad , the only 4 door nomad , it was black with a 327 and straight pipes , dang that thing sounded good , it looked like it just rolled off the showroom floor , a kid from a few towns away bought it and wrapped it around a telephone poll about a week after having it , he was out drinkin in it , friggin idiots , sweet find burb
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oooo im getting ideas ,, id make that thing a clone to the almighty " QUENN WAGON FAMILY TRUCKSTER" ha ha ha , remember off of lampoons
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Old 07-06-2004, 10:18 AM   #8
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Hey, is that metallic green burb yours?? I saw one the other day(three weeks ago?) cruising down I-10 east bound into Phx at the stack. Nice Suburban, couldn't catch up to it though. I guess there is a reason you don't see F-550s racin' at Indianapolis.
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Old 07-06-2004, 10:26 AM   #9
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I wish I had a picture of it . There is a guy down by Des Moines Iowa that has done that and it was beautiful! It by no means detracted from the looks of the burb and I am a stock original kind of guy. I say go for it.If I have my camera with me next time at the swap meet I'll try and shoot some pics.
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Solver, I think he's actually from the Marshalltown area. I can't recall his name off hand, he used to sell alot of reproduction stuff for 60'to 70's gm.
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Old 07-06-2004, 04:15 PM   #11
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I thought I would ad, the wagon is for sale $1800. S. California car with the original sun baked paint. "Wildcat 375" engine. Needs total restoration. Running and driving, but it is running rich and should be rebuilt. Suspension is very tight.
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Old 07-06-2004, 04:18 PM   #12
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68 Sub, drop a 455 in that thing! We're doing that with a Cutlass Vista Cruiser now. Those things are way cool. We're thinking maybe an overdrive, too.
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