E3 Spark Plugs Recommends: “Wagonmasters”

Studebaker Lark Wagoneer
Okay, so maybe “beauty” is a stretch for some models. But over the decades, station wagon enthusiasts continue to sing the praises of this uniquely American vehicle that started out not as a family ride, but a track-bound workhorse. And now, there’s a documentary to help spread the love. Produced by students of the Documentary Film Program at Wake Forest University, Wagonmasters tells the story of the iconic station wagon as it represents a changing America over the last one hundred years.
“The car that was once the quintessential image of the American Dream is all but dead – at least for most people,” the film’s website reads.
The station wagon got its name from its earliest use – a specialized vehicle designed to carry people and luggage to and from train stations in the late 1910s, when travelers lugged steam trunks or wooden, cowhide-covered suitcases (the wheeled suitcase wouldn’t be invented for another half-century). But families soon saw the appeal in the larger, enclosed vehicles for much more than trekking to the train station. In 1922, Durant Motor Co.’s Star Station Wagon became the first of its kind to be offered directly to consumers from the factory of a major auto company. Since then, the station wagon has undergone scores of design evolutions.
Today’s wagons bear an ever sleeker look than their predecessors. While the few in production blur the lines between classic station wagons, crossover SUVs and hatchbacks, one thing’s for sure – the BMW 328i Sports Wagon ain’t your grandma’s grocery getter.
Wagonmasters will be shown July 28 at the Concours d’Elegance at St. John’s in Plymouth, Michigan as part of a works-in-progress screening. The Concours d’Elegance showcases rare and unique automobiles, and this year’s featured category is the “Jet-Age Station Wagon. In the meantime, watch the trailer below and see a few of E3 Spark Plugs‘ favorite wagons. Then, post your top picks on the E3 Spark Plugs Facebook fan page.
- 1922 Durant Motors Star Station Wagon
- 1940 Pontiac Woodie
- 1952 Plymouth Suburban
- Studebaker Lark Wagoneer
- 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Townsman
- 1958 Ambassador Hardtop
- 1967 Ford Country Squire
- 1971 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser
- 1971 Chevrolet Vega Kammback Wagon
- 1971 Dodge Challenger
- 1980 Amercian Motors Pacer DL Station Wagon
- 2013 BMW 328i Sport Wagon
No Comments
RSS feed for comments on this post.
Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.













