No wagons after 66. Why?

What I read was that Chrysler/Mopar decided that they would "push" their station wagon customers into the B-Body wagons of Plymouth & Dodge by eliminating the
Dart & Valiant wagons for '67 using pricing. They figured that the lowest-priced, base Coronet & Belvedere wagons for '66 (and '67 for that matter) were just a few dollars more than the Valiant V-200s and Dart 270 wagons, so they they thought they would cut the Valiant & Dart line down and try to increase sales of B-Body wagons starting in '67. It does kind of makes sense, but I still regret that the A-Body wagons were discontinued for '67!
Also, Valiant convertibles were eliminated for '67 (went to the new Barracuda body,) and Dart only had ONE convert for '67...the GT. Dart 270 convertibles were
dropped for '67. I always like to say that '66 was the last great year for a very full line of Darts.