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Incredibly, the Country Squire was a fixture of Ford's lineup from ... But we dig the rectangular cars from '65 through '68. Not only are they as squared-off as Johnny Unitas with a brush cut ...
While the Squire is desirable ... Pictured here is a '68 example, and while the '62 Catalina Safari remains, in our mind, the ne plus ultra of vintage wagons, the Country Sedan was a well-balanced ...
As was usually the case with Fords of the era, the Mercury Division sold its own version of the Country Squire: the Colony Park. The 1965-68 Colony Park (and its slightly less opulent sibling ...
How else to explain this 1978 Ford Country Squire ringing the bell for $45,000 in its auction on Bring a Trailer. Granted, we don’t know the age of the high bidder, SerigD, but given that these ...
The ad for today's Nice Price or No Dice Country Squire notes it being the same model of Ford that James Dean used as the chase car for his racing exploits. We all know how that ended for Dean.