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1964 Nova Wagon

Some of us are old enough to remember riding in the back of a station wagon with the rear glass down, cruising on the freeway—or “highway” if you grew up outside of California—sucking in fumes pulled from the tailpipe and into the party section of said wagon. The practice seemed harmless at the time, but so did a lot of things we did back in the ’60s.

Joe Seeno has fond memories of wagons. He’s since taken his passion for muscle cars, which began at a very young age, and felt it was time to build a vintage grocery getter with some attitude.

“I’ve been building muscle cars for a long time, Novas especially,” Joe tells. “But I’ve always wanted to do a wagon.” Joe spotted this specimen for sale

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