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The station wagons of the fifties and sixties were quite long, but this Aston Martin comes as close as it can get to feeling like a train.
Lagonda was a British car manufacturer, founded in 1906 in Staines, Middlesex by the American Wilbur Gunn. He named the company after a river near the town of his birth Springfield, Ohio, United States. The company was purchased and integrated into Aston Martin in 1947.
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