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It is a cool long roof.
But....JMHO. NOT a sport wagon if it has four doors. GM really missed the boat here. Could have continued the 64-65 two door Chevelle wagons across the board. They would be hugely popular today. Would be the "Nomad" that was never made in the 60s. Yes, I know Chevy kept the Nomad name... in name only.
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Oh, and feel free to use Sport Wagon and Sportwagon interchangeably. You'll note "Sport Wagon" on the quarter panel emblems and "Sportwagon" used in the brochure. Buick couldn't decide either.
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Now that is cool!!
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