Vehicle Description
The 1969 Buick Wagon spent most of its life in Florida and
currently show 28,631 miles on the car. Under the hood is 400 cubic
inch (6.6L) V8 and a automatic 3 speed transmission. This vehicle
is a mid-size station wagon that featured a distinctive "clamshell"
tailgate design. Tailgate has a two way hinge in which it can swing
like a door or drop down like a traditional tailgate. It has a
power-operated rear window that retracts into the tailgate. This
setup provided easier access to the cargo area and made loading and
unloading items more convenient. The interior of the 1969 Buick
Wagon was spacious and well-appointed, offering seating for up to
eight passengers. The third-row seat was a distinctive feature of
the Wagon, providing additional passenger capacity compared to
traditional station wagons of the era. Vehicle looks like it has
been restored some time back, actual date of restoration is
unknown. It has been repainted in its correct color: Lime Green
Poly. The 1969 Buick Sport Wagon featured classic Buick styling
cues of the era, including a bold front grille, sweeping body
lines, chrome trim accents and a Skyline view windows on the top of
the vehicle. The 1969 Buick Sport Wagon is remembered as a unique
and innovative example of American automotive design from the late
1960s. Its distinctive styling and practical features have earned
it a place in automotive history, and well-maintained examples are
sought after by collectors and enthusiasts since this vehicle is
rare to come by. Overall the vehicle runs and drives great, and
would make a great classic family vacation vehicle.