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I took a few pics of an EA prototype wagon at the Discovery Centre in Geelong I thought I'd post up, this wagon is one of 109 prototype cars, and has a few features that never made it into production - it has 3 rows of seats (7 seater) and a watts link coil spring rear end the same as sedans. First pic you don't notice much about it, but look at the next 2. The seat setup is similar to a Peugeot 504 & 505 wagon, I had heard they originally planned this for the EA wagon so it was good to see. I don't know why it didn't go ahead, it would have been a 1988 version of the Territory (this was just before the better egg-shaped Tarago came out).
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