Roadmaster

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This Roadmaster wagon caught my attention and while I was admiring it's massive qualities I failed to pay attention to the upper right background until later.
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That's a lot of fake wood in that picture! I've had a couple Roadmaster and Olds Custom Cruisers. They are great driving cars! Made for road trips.
 
Looks like 68 Newport under the cover.
I got one of them 96 Buick wagons. Good car. Plenty of power like an old 440 Town and Country, gets 16/26 mpg, tows 7,000 pounds, smooth enough, quiet enough, handles good enough, stops good enough, easy enough to work on, don't break down much.

Looks like a big ugly toad frog. They should have fixed that part and kept making that big road hog.

And a V/6 minivan in 96 got what, 15/22 mpg?
 
Now we need to find out what the car under the cover is, any other guesses as to what it is?
 
I guessed another chrysler earlier, what else should set next a chrysler wagon!
 
I guessed another chrysler earlier, what else should set next a chrysler wagon!
I'm looking at the leading edge of the front fender and the shape of the hood, mid-1970s Lincoln would be my guess.
 
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