Even though it appears to have a vinyl roof, trust me, you can't beat a one owner Victoria car. I would love to own this........and swap a 460 in it http://www.usedvictoria.com/classified-ad/1974-Ford-Country-Squire-LTD_20170889 $2500
I still can get them and performance parts for next to nothing:2_thumbs_up_-_anima How ever, if I some how managed to get this wagon in my drive way I would treat it just like my 307 Olds..... Take care of it, don't abuse it, drive and enjoy until a $ problem happens.... then swap
Thats true, the 460's were produced a long time, into the '90's I think? Prolly a little easier to source parts for them than say a '71 429 SCJ at about 450hp that I was thinking of,lol.
I would take this one exactly as is, look after it, and make it the last car I need in my lifetime. What a beauty, and that price is more than reasonable. At some point, though, it would lose the vinyl top and gain air conditioning. Other than those two points, I would love to see this in my driveway.
That's a very clean wagon. Especially at that price. Guess we don't know for sure it has a 3rd row seat? Is that vinyl roof original?
Yeah, the vinyl roof was a option.... makes no sense on a wagon to me. No, not mine Can't justify the expense this summer, but if I could.......