Kurt wants a wagon now to become part of the cool crowd.
Tanaman said
Dec 11, 2011
I would rock the hell out of that thing.
Tanaman said
Dec 11, 2011
I would rock the hell out of that thing. Its cooler than the damn mini van I am driving now.
Chris R said
Dec 11, 2011
That looks kinda cool.
bowtie said
Dec 11, 2011
I kinda dig it too!
Dave Seitz said
Dec 12, 2011
Well Kurt I guess that you will have to get another bird and start on that project.
Tanaman said
Dec 12, 2011
You should get one for the Wife's Camaro.
John D said
Dec 14, 2011
Kinda reminds me of the red panel/wagon the wife drove in "Mad Max"...
Scott Parkhurst said
Dec 15, 2011
The Second-Gen versions looked pretty cool (Hurst Hatch?). I don't like the Third Gen wagon as much. I think there was a Fourth Gen too..
Bungy L-76 said
Dec 15, 2011
Got any pics of the different versions? 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th gens?
-- Edited by Bungy L-76 on Thursday 15th of December 2011 04:01:18 PM
-- Edited by Bungy L-76 on Thursday 15th of December 2011 04:02:25 PM
Dave Seitz said
Dec 15, 2011
Another forum had called them Cambacks.
Derek69SS said
Dec 15, 2011
Dave Seitz wrote:
Another forum had called them Cambacks.
"Kammback" isn't really accurate, but a common misnomer for that style. I'd call it a "Shooting Brake" instead.
Chevy dilluted the "Kammback" name with the Vega wagons, and the name stuck... a true Kammback though is the aero design with the back having its curve chopped flat, like a Shelby Daytona coupe.
Scott Parkhurst said
Dec 18, 2011
Here's a link to the 4th Gen. I saw it at SEMA in 2000 when it was first built. Pretty cool...
This is the one that started it all...the '79 Second Gen: http://www.firemanjax.com/wqik.net/kammback/index.htm
Pontiac called it a Kammback (just like Chevy called the Vega wagon a Kammback...had a script on the side and everything) even though it's not technically accurate.
That looks kinda cool.
Got any pics of the different versions? 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th gens?
-- Edited by Bungy L-76 on Thursday 15th of December 2011 04:01:18 PM
-- Edited by Bungy L-76 on Thursday 15th of December 2011 04:02:25 PM
"Kammback" isn't really accurate, but a common misnomer for that style. I'd call it a "Shooting Brake" instead.
Chevy dilluted the "Kammback" name with the Vega wagons, and the name stuck... a true Kammback though is the aero design with the back having its curve chopped flat, like a Shelby Daytona coupe.
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2000-pontiac-trans-am-hurst-hauler/1198435/
This is the one that started it all...the '79 Second Gen: http://www.firemanjax.com/wqik.net/kammback/index.htm
Pontiac called it a Kammback (just like Chevy called the Vega wagon a Kammback...had a script on the side and everything) even though it's not technically accurate.