Either 5/16 or 3/8.... Depending on engine size.
A station wagon in England is called an Estate car.
'64-'67 Station wagon or El camino frame.
The gas mileage for a station wagon is about 20 mpg highway. If you're looking for better mileage, look for a hybrid or a sedan. They offer better mileage than station wagons
"Station wagons are safe to drive. However, it could be considered dangerous to drive a station wagon if you are an inexperienced or bad driver. Ultimately, it is up to you and your driving skills to make the experience safe or not."
US made vehicles stopped using real wood in there station wagons in the early 1950's.
It would be the same as any 1964-65 Chevelle station wagon frame
No it is a station wagon.No it is a station wagon.
The main feature found in a station wagon versus that of a sedan is that station wagons provide more room for luggage and passengers in the rear of the car. They evolved as specialized vehicles to carry people from the train station and back when making connections to onward travel. Another feature is that they are ideal for tailgating parties prior to major sporting events. People will often pack station wagons full of beer, ice, food, snacks, and the grill and also use the rear ledge of the station wagon as a "seat" to sit on while talking with other sports enthusiasts.
Ford produced 214,446 station wagons in 1956. 1956 was also the only year of production for the Parklane wagon, an upscale 2-dor wagen designed to compete with the Chevrolet Nomad.
Ford Edsel
The estate car is also known as a 'station wagon'. Station wagons can be found at car dealerships and through classified ads - wherever motor vehicles are sold.
The El Camino used the same chassis as the station wagon model.