There re numerous eyewitness accounts on 11/22 plus references to station waggons on 11/22/63. Here are some of them as I understand they were reported:
- Roger Craig stated he saw a Nash Rambler Station Waggon, with a luggage rack on the back end of the roof, on Elm Street pick up LHO and drive West in the direction of Oakcliffe and Redbird Airport.
- Oswald stated the station waggon belonged to Mrs. Paine. Note no model quoted. Ruth Paine owned a 1955 Chevy Belair without a luggage rack on the back end of the roof. Ruth Paine's had a colour change after 1963.
- The DPD radio transcripts refer to a 30's station waggon and appear to mention the possibility of suspects being detained and heading downtown to the court building.
- There were a few very similar station waggons in 1961 with a 61 Nash Rambler being very similar to a 61 Mercury Colony Park Waggon. There is a well known photo of someone getting into one of these on Elm Street that was attributed to Mary Ferrell and her husband.
- A similar station waggon is also photographed parked up on Houston prior to the motorcade passing by. Unusually compared to the other parked cars it was facing the opposite direction and away from the TSBD.
- Clay Shaw owned a 62 Nash Rambler Ambassador station waggon with a luggage rack on the back end of the roof.
- A witness stated that LHO was seen with Jack Ruby and another man that could have been David Ferrie on 4/11/63 in Houston. They were in a light coloured station waggon with rear roof luggage rack and wood veneer. The witness was introduced to Ruby.
What other station waggon information is out there?
Maybe the original plan was for LHO to leave the TSBD and not get in a station waggon at Elm but walk across to Houston and get in Ruth Paine's car and drive away? But not wanting to incriminate Paine any further they planned to pick him up unannounced on Elm as he made his way across DP?
Craig definitely didn't see LHO get in Paines car. Of all the station waggons the Chevy Belair is the most different from the Nash Rambler and it had no luggage rack. LHO didn't state a model of station waggon he got into but if the original plan was for him to use Paines car his first reaction would be to defend Paine as she was CIA and party to the plan. He then said very one will know who I am now confirming that his cover was blown