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Of all the Detroit ( and Kenosha) station wagons of the second half of the 20th century, Ford's Country Squire remains the ...
That’s right, listed among a bevy of Bugattis, dueling Duesenbergs and one of just 20 Lamborghini Centenarios ever built is possibly the most perfect 1978 Ford Pinto Squire Wagon on the planet ...
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Ford built around 1.85 million Country Squire wagons in 41 years. That's a small number compared to popular sedans from the past but a respectable figure for a grocery-getter.
We recently highlighted the iconic cars of the ’70s and the magazine ads that sold them, so it only makes sense to do the ...
We recently highlighted the iconic cars of the ’70s and the magazine ads that sold them, so it only makes sense to do the ...
However, the Ford Country Squire was less suited for narrow, twisty roads in Europe, where vehicles with equal dimensions to a full-size Ford were more often than not public transportation of ...
While the Squire is… Yes, there were Catalina Safaris, Vista Cruisers and Sport Suburbans, but when anyone thinks of the classic American station wagon, thoughts drift to the Ford Country Squire.
Ford began using the Country Squire name to designate the top trim level of its biggest station wagon models back in the 1950 model year, with Country Squire. Skip to main content.
Ford sold more than 1.7 million full-size wagons in the 1960s, including almost 92,000 copies of its 10-passenger Country Squire flagship in 1967. Lakewood, California’s Dave Klyde owns this ...