On a day when we usually like to talk about Plymouth (rocks or otherwise), we’re adjusting tack a bit.

So, considering this is the time of year when many folks head out of town to visit family and friends, we wanted to show you a close Plymouth cousin on the Mopar family tree, this 1959 Dodge Sierra.

1959 Dodge Sierra Station Wagon, front quarter
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Admittedly, we weren’t too familiar with the Dodge Sierra nameplate. In fact, we had to circle in for a closer look when we spotted this one at the 2024 Goodguys Summit Racing Nationals last summer in Columbus, Ohio.

Rear Quarter shot of a 1959 Dodge Sierra Station Wagon
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In the 1957-59 Dodge model lineup, the Sierra name was reserved for the wagon version of the Royal sedan—straddling the austere Coronet models and the top-tier Custom Royal series.

1959 Dodge Sierra Station Wagon, front
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We know this one’s a 1959 thanks to a final-year facelift that gave the Sierra a more angular set of “eyelids” above each headlight.

Under the hood is a 361 cubic inch Chrysler B-Series Big Block, likely making close to 300 (crank) horsepower.

Vintage travel stickers on a old car window
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Vintage travel & tourism stickers on a car window
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But what really got us thinking about this Sierra in the context of road tripping is its collection of vintage tourism stickers placed all over the rear glass. No doubt those decals tell the story of a well-traveled life for the old Dodge.

As an added treat, in the back was a matched set of color-keyed vintage luggage—ready for a long trip over the river and through the proverbial woods.

Vintage suitcases in the back of an old station wagon
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So if you’re heading out on the roadways today, please be safe and enjoy the drive.

…We hope there’s a slice of homemade pumpkin pie waiting for you at the end.

1959 Dodge Sierra Station Wagon, INTERIOR
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simulated vintage photo of an old dodge station wagon
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Author: Paul Sakalas

Paul is the editor of OnAllCylinders. When he's not writing, you'll probably find him fixing oil leaks in a Jeep CJ-5 or roof leaks in an old Corvette ragtop. Thanks to a penchant for vintage Honda motorcycles, he spends the rest of his time fiddling with carburetors and cleaning chain lube off his left pant leg.