One-Family-Owned 1971 Ford LTD Country Squire Wagon

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  1. Jsafe

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    It’s going to be interesting to see what this car goes for. Another nice ‘71-‘72 Squire style on BAT
     
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    How do you NOT address whether or not it is the 8 passenger model with the jump-seats...???? Especially on BAT:huh:
     
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    I know what they say about assuming, but when I don’t see that highlighted in the first one or three paragraphs I just assume it’s a six passenger
     
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    No bumper steps. Must be a 6 passenger.
     
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    D3AD8696-463A-4CC9-AB9F-0EE3E58533B5.png That was the way to tell in the ‘60’s. I think starting in ‘69 the step pad was under the tailgate.
     
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    This thing is gonna bring all the daddy Ford buck$.. 17,850 with 9 days to go..:mischeif:
     
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    I hope so. I’m certainly betting north of $20k. With your 5% vig to BAT they’re already north of $18.5
     
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    It's good for the value of a 1972 purchased here recently on BAT(y)
     
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    If you were going to show someone what an early 70's station wagon looked like, this might be it.
     
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    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    Man. This thing is absolutely beautiful.
    I'm green with envy. . . ;)
     
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    Agreed ... and this particular one is extra nice because of the colors ... the brown wood grain and trim goes very well with the green paint.

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    There were so many great green and brown colors in the ‘70’s we had a ‘72 Marquis in that lime-green-gold metallic. That was so high ‘72-‘73. Now I drive a white car. Blah.
     
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    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    72-73 lime-green-gold metallic . . .
     

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