1961 Ford Country Squire

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  1. pyasher

    pyasher Well-Known Member

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    WOW................it is beautiful !!!!
     
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    jim535 born in a Ford

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    It looks like no expense was spared on this restoration - except for the door panels. You have to wonder, couldn't they have sourced some more authentic-looking panels? :slap:

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    But the rest of the car is superb! :2_thumbs_up_-_anima
     
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    patrick80 Wagonista!

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    I give them points for the idea, and the work that was done looks like a quality job, but there is too much wood with nothing to balance it out. The lack of a finish trim around the edges or any other detail makes them feel out of place to me.
     
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    I'd like a custom door trim panel with a little upholstery and a little wood - but I'd take this wagon and wouldn't complain one bit.......
     

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