Ford LTD Wagon?
Plymouth Suburban?
Dodge Monaco?
Okay that is both confusing and kind of helpful. Could you simplify it anymore?Nope, nope and nope. Time for a hint. This car shares it's name, with 5 generations, and the second generation that this one happens to be, also happens to be the same car under a different brand and name during a different generation of this car. This car is a sub-model of the 2nd generation.
Is it American or is it giving it away if it's Australian?If I simply it more it will give it away. I guess I could try though.
It shares the same body style as it's sister car in the 5th generation with very little differences other than a name. The wagon body style was later discontinued. The sister car was not introduced until the arrival of the 5th generation of this car.
Well, that only narrows it down to...too many possibilities.
It's some blue, old station wagon that's american and its manufacture had an Aussie sub-division. It sounds like a Ford, because Ford's Aussie division is being cut in a few years.
EDIT: Nevermind, I have new guess.
Plymouth/Chrysler Valiant Wagon?
Caprice Wagon.
Nope still wrong. I'll give another hint. It's sister company spawned a car that was similar to this but it's name was dropped a year before this car i picked came out for another name that would last into the 1980s and become a totally different car. At the same time this car changed to its sister car under another name and generation and the car we just talked about had a sister car as well made by this company that was not based on this car but the car that was similar to this car and ha it's named changed.
Dodge Polara?
Now figure it out haha
No, I give up. I know absolutely nothing about old station wagons.