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I don't think there was a Yeoman "car". Delray wagons had panel sides, not glass, and Delray's came in car form, "I think"......I'm going on memory.
OK, this got me curious, so I googled it. The result follows.
The Chevrolet Yoeman was a station wagon produced by Chevrolet for the 1958 model year. The Yeoman was available in two models, a two door and a four door. The Yeoman represented the entry level selection in the 1958 Chevrolet station wagon line up , which also included the Brockwood and the Nomad.

Back in the day the main difference between models was the trim level.
From my memory if it had side windows it was a station wagon, if there were no windows it was a sedan delivery. Just the way I remember it..
 
Can you imagine trying to find a place to fill the tank on the beast with todays modern semi closed gas stations? It would come down to a story and a half in a big hurry.
 
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I think it has a bamboo roof rack ?!?! .... I googled it and they are a thing. Although it shouldn't be a surprise, they use bamboo for scaffolding on high rise construction projects in Asian countries.
True, but you missed the most important part of this jewel. Looks like the side pipes are really a skid bar for this low rider, weighted down by the surf board.
 

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