The 1969 Buick Wagon spent most of its life in Florida and currently show 28,631 miles on the car. This vehicle is a mid-size station wagon that featured a distinctive "clamshell" tailgate design. This design consisted of a two-piece tailgate with a power-operated rear window that retracted into the roof, while the lower section dropped down like a traditional tailgate. This setup provided easier access to the cargo area and made loading and unloading items more convenient. Under the hood is 400 cubic inch (6.6L) V8 and a automatic 3 speed transmission.The interior of the 1969 Buick Wagon was spacious and well-appointed, offering seating for up to eight passengers. The rear-facing third-row seat was a distinctive feature of the Wagon, providing additional passenger capacity compared to traditional station wagons of the era. It is a all original interior that was well maintained.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 Vista Roof option. The clamshell tailgate design set it apart from other station wagons of the time and contributed to its distinctive appearance.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.