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  2. Ford Country Squire - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s, Ford would use the Squire nameplate on intermediate, mid-size, compact, and subcompact vehicles, denoting station wagons with woodgrain exterior trim. Alongside full-size Fords, the Squire name was used for the Falcon , Fairlane , Torino , Pinto , Granada , Gran Torino , LTD II , Fairmont , Escort , and ...

  3. Ford Ranch Wagon - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Ranch Wagon is a station wagon which was built by Ford in the United States from 1952 to 1974. The Ranch Wagon was a full-size model, except in 1963 and 1964, when it was part of the intermediate-size Fairlane series, and represented the lowest-priced selection in its respective line.

  4. Ford Pinto - Wikipedia

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    On February 24, 1972, [19] the Pinto station wagon debuted with an overall length of 172.7 in (4,390 mm) and 60.5 cubic feet (1.71 m 3) of cargo volume. [19] The first 2-door Ford station wagon since the 1965 Falcon, the Pinto wagon was equipped with flip-open rear quarter windows. Along with front disc brakes, the 2.0L engine was standard ...

  5. 29 Classic Station Wagons We Still Miss From Childhood - AOL

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    27. Ford Escort Wagon. Years produced: 1981-2003 Original starting price: $5,158 Ford flopped with its first small car, the Pinto — which would explode in crashes. Based on a European model, the ...

  6. Ford Torino - Wikipedia

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    1972 Ford Gran Torino Squire Station wagon, with aftermarket wheels. Torino wagons grew much larger in 1972. Length increased by 2 in (51 mm) for Torino models, and 6 in (152 mm) for Gran Torinos. Wheelbase was up by 4 in (102 mm), width increased by 3 in (76 mm), and weight increased significantly.

  7. Mercury Colony Park - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury Colony Park is an American luxury full-size station wagon that was marketed by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company between 1957 and 1991. Distinguished by its simulated wood-grain paneling, the Colony Park was marketed as either the premium-trim or the sole full-size station wagon offering of the division.

  8. Ford Falcon (North America) - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Ford introduced the Ford Falcon Club Wagon and Deluxe Club Wagon, an eight-passenger, Ford Econoline cab over engine van. [11] Ford also promoted that in a Mobilgas economy run, the Falcon got 32.5 mpg ‑US (7.2 L/100 km; 39.0 mpg ‑imp). [12] In 1963, even more models were available. Now a four-door Futura and a Deluxe wagon were ...

  9. My Favorite Ride: 'Senior Assassin' 80-year-old couple drag ...

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    They've come a long way in the drag racing world since the early days when Wayne won driving the family's 1970 Ford station wagon, which was green with wood-grain panels and an unlikely race car.