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Brookwood was the name given to Chevy's mid-priced
station wagon, below the Impala Wagon and above
the Del Ray wagon. When the Del Ray line was elimated
it became the entry level station wagon for Chevrolet.
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first Brookwood rolled off the line in 1958. The
last one would be made in 1962. The name came back
in 1969 with a V8 engine and then went away again
in 1972. The naming structure in those years went
through many changes, so it can get a bit confusing.
The station wagons were tied to certain model lines.
The Brookwood was tied to the Biscayne line, which
became entry-level in the late 1950's. When the
station wagon was brought back in 1969, it was once
again the entry-level car, below the Townsman, Kingswood,
and Kingswood Estate. The Biscayne was discontinued
in 1972, and so its station wagon line went with
it. They are not very common on the classic car
market, but they can be found online on sites like
eBay, where parts are also available. There is a
niche of collectors who focus on station wagons,
so there is some market demand for these vehicles. |
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