>A long long time ago I drove a Chevy Vega and a Ford Pinto. :o) A big car is a rambler. My family had two rambler station wagons when I was young.
Ah... Rambler station wagon (I think to remember they were called, at least in Argentina, Rambler Cross-Country) ... Those bring fond memories as when I was a kid my father had first a red one and then a blue one, we used to travel the Patagonia in those cars, my sister and I sleeping in the back-turned bed (not in the rear seats but in the back, do not how it is called.
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I found them in wikipedia, and with a foto of both models, the red one was like this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1963_Rambler_Classic_660_Station_Wagon.jpg and the blue one like this
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/9b/1965_Rambler_Classic_660_Cross_Country.jpg/250px-1965_Rambler_Classic_660_Cross_Country.jpg both from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambler_(automobile) (and it confirms that that the name was Cross-Country :)
By the way, the Rambler was also the foundation of yet another car my father drove,
the Torino
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