Where Is the Car From Vacation?

By Robert Palmer

Have you ever watched the classic comedy movie “National Lampoon’s Vacation” starring Chevy Chase? If you have, then you probably remember the Griswold family’s infamous car that they took on their cross-country road trip to Walley World.

However, have you ever wondered where that car came from and where it is now? Let’s take a closer look.

The Car in the Movie

In “National Lampoon’s Vacation,” the Griswold family sets out on a road trip from Chicago to California in their metallic pea green Wagon Queen Family Truckster. The car in the movie was actually a modified version of the Ford LTD Country Squire station wagon. The filmmakers added fake wood paneling, a unique front grille, and other features to make it look like a bizarre and exaggerated version of a typical family station wagon.

The History of the Car

After filming was completed, the car used in “National Lampoon’s Vacation” was returned to its owner, who had provided it for use in the movie. It was then sold to a private collector who kept it stored away for many years. In 2010, the car was put up for auction and sold for $100,000.

The Legacy of the Car

The Wagon Queen Family Truckster has become an iconic part of pop culture thanks to its appearance in “National Lampoon’s Vacation.” It has been referenced and parodied in numerous other movies, TV shows, and commercials over the years. There are even replica versions of the car available for purchase, so fans can own their own piece of movie history.

In Conclusion

So there you have it – the story of where the car from “National Lampoon’s Vacation” came from and where it is now. Despite being just a fictional vehicle created for a movie, it has become a beloved and recognizable symbol of American pop culture.