Not very much and certainly not the cars from what I've seen. There are some stock-looking pickups entered but only the purpose-built vehicles win these days.grinbergs wrote:Wow, the wagons make nice rally cars, these more "standard" looking cars doesn't appear any more in the Dakar Rally these days?
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I love old wagons! There's an old, huge, yellow 1970 Dodge station wagon for sale, close to where my mother lives...
...I'd love to be able to buy it....
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Double thatDeadCanDanceR wrote:Great collection of wagons, Tom!

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Very nice model. I like this wagon.wagon143 wrote:1959 Ford country squire by Western
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How the "station wagon" got it's name. 1940 Ford by Minichamps.

1958-59 Taunus 12M Kombi by Minichamps.


1978-84 Ford Belina II by IXO/Altaya.

1965-67 Ford Taunus 17M Turnier by Minichamps.

1968 Ford Country Squire by BoS.

1998-2000 Ford Mondeo Turnier by Minichamps.

1963-66 Ford Taunus 12M Turnier by Minichamps.

German Ford Turniers by Neo.

1969-72 Ford 20M Turnier by Neo.

1935 Ford Station Wagon by Rex Toy.

2008 Ford Mondeo Turnier by Minichamps.

1962-63 Ford XL Falcon Squire by Trax.

1964 Ford Country Squire by Premium X

1961-62 Ford XK Falcon Station Wagon by Trax.

1973 Ford Granada Turnier by Neo.

1961 Ford Taunus 17M Turnier by Neo.

1960 Ford Ranch Wagon by Altaya (?)

1971-73 Ford Taunus Turnier by Minichamps.

1958 Edsel Bermuda by Minichamps.
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Three more ....

Fiat 2300 Familiare

Peugeot 203 break, modded by me to become the Cinesound Film Unit's vehicle for the 1953 Redex Reliability Trial in Australia.

And a Series One Rangey, probably a fair bit closer to the original concept of the shooter's "break" than a lot of other not very off-roadable breaks?

Fiat 2300 Familiare

Peugeot 203 break, modded by me to become the Cinesound Film Unit's vehicle for the 1953 Redex Reliability Trial in Australia.

And a Series One Rangey, probably a fair bit closer to the original concept of the shooter's "break" than a lot of other not very off-roadable breaks?
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As a group we have many more wagons than I would have thought.
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British roads have history. Some were built by the Romans. British road investment being what it is, they have only been re-surfaced a few times since.
British roads have history. Some were built by the Romans. British road investment being what it is, they have only been re-surfaced a few times since.
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