'72 Ford LTD Country Squire on C/L - Concord, NH

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  1. jim535

    jim535 born in a Ford

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    Looks pretty good. But don't you think the seller would have a better chance of selling if the carburetor didn't need rebuilding and the gas tank didn't need cleaning? :confused:

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    http://nh.craigslist.org/cto/5156428532.html
     
  2. Ratfink65

    Ratfink65 Well-Known Member

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    Especially for $5k!!
     
  3. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I don't know. Aside from a carb, gas tank cleaning, and small dent in rear bumper it's a nice looking wagon. I'd say some dickering and maybe try to get it running, might be a decent buy.
     
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    Rare PW option helps a lot. Also nice looking red interior.

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  5. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Interior

    I notice after looking at the late models with mostly a grey or maroon cheap cloth interior these older vehicles are looking good!:thumbs2:
    Only how could we drive them without GPS, back up monitor, and knobs sticking out?
     
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    And not one computer in the whole car!!!
     
  7. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    It must have been so confusing driving those primitive 60-80's old cars.
    How can you ever back up without a camera?
    Even more, how would I ever get to my Wal-Mart without someone in my dash telling me how?
     
  8. finsrin

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    Goes to show you how pleasantly primitive things were.
    Back to basics kinda thing :)

    Oh, and the 72 Country Squire is nice.
     
  9. BigBird87

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    That car has been of the road for awhile, that inspection sticker is more than several years old.
     
  10. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Most likely the reason the gas tank and carb are bad. Lots of large cars were parked when gas prices went up. Still with some repair work it may be a good wagon. Tires, brakes, and other things will also need replaced.
     
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    Interesting how rare it is to see power windows in the '69-'72 generation. They became much more common in the '73-'78s. I think that after the oil embargo, big cars became virtual near luxury cars, because having one that large became a luxury.

    I don't think that red/red was a very common combination in that generation either. I've seen a few '73-'78s with this color scheme, but I can't recall ever having seen a red Panther chassis Country Squire (maroon and burgundy -- yes, but not red).
     

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