![]() ![]() Hagerty thinks that Excellent to Concours for these wagons is $14,200 to $22,400. The one-owner seller mentions that the motor has been rebuilt, but we don’t know how miles since that refresh or on the entire car, for that matter. The sight of dual exhaust pipes suggests the latter. This Vista Cruiser has the standard 350-engine, but we don’t know if its 2 or 4-barrel carburetion. Thanks to Hod Rod Harrys for the production data. If it had a third seat, it would be one of 23,336. Best as we can tell, this wagon only has two sets of bench seats, so that would make it model # 4855 which resulted in 10,758 copies made for 1970. If these are representative of the rest of the interior, then we’re guessing no work will be needed. The dashboard looks good as does one door panel. We can’t say much about the interior as only two shots are provided and they’re local. At any rate, the black paint looks nice and shiny and the whole car presents well, even with the aftermarket wheels. Both the paint and woodgrain look too good to be original, but the seller doesn’t make any reference there. Rust may be starting at the bottom of the driver’s door and there appears to be a crease in the woodgrain back by the rear bumper on the same side. The body is said to be good with “minor scratches and dents” which aren’t too obvious in what we can see. The seller’s 1970 Vista Cruiser comes with few photos and few details, so we’ll work with what we have. Second-generation Vista Cruisers (1968-72) came with a 350-cubic-inch V-8 as standard, with a high-output 400 from the 442-muscle car optional in 1968-69 and a 455 available from 1970-72. The Vista Cruiser was based on the Oldsmobile Cutlass/F-85 models and shared the body style for several years with the Buick Sport Wagon. It’s the first two groups (1964-72) of the wagons that had the distinctive roof design the 1973-77’s were Vista Cruisers in name only, built with regular station wagon features. Oldsmobile built the Vista Cruiser over three generations from 1964-77. Thanks to rex miller of Barn Finds for bringing this one to our attention! It calls Pasadena, California home for now and it’s available here on craigslist for $18,999. This is a one-owner 1970 Vista Cruiser with a 350 V-8 that looks have been babied over the years. They also have lateral glass panels over the rear cargo area. These stand out from ordinary wagons because of their raised roof with fixed-glass and roof-mounted skylights over the second-row seats. Vintage station wagons are gaining popularity with collectors and few may be more collectible than the Olds Vista Cruiser (Chevy Nomad, excluded).
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