Country Squire

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5/5,
Year:
1972
Color:
Ginger Metallic
Engine:
8 Cylinder
Vehicle:
FORD|COUNTRY SQUIRE
  1. 60Mercman

    60Mercman Well-Known Member

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    Holy cow, that wagon looks like it came out of some time capsule. It looks perfectly factory.
     
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    snooterbuckets Well-Known Member

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    I agree. I've always loved those wheel covers. They were optional upgrades; I think they were called the deluxe wheel cover. Not sure though. That Squire is absolutely mint
     
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    60Mercman Well-Known Member

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    Thank you sir. I was very fortunate. It’s a nice car. Hard to believe I have a ‘71 Country Sedan with 36,000 on it all original. I’m a very lucky wagon owner. 1CB43E6C-8966-473E-9E63-4DAFB3B0DB9D.png
     
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    When I left home in the mid ‘70’s my parents had a metallic blue ‘72 Country Squire LTD. they ordered the “metalic peat” but something went wrong at the dealership I think...
     
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    60Mercman Well-Known Member

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    Thank you. You’re correct. They were called Deluxe wheel covers. They were restyled for ‘68 and lasted till 1972. I have 4 big Ford’s with those covers. I think they are elegant looking. I agree with you on that.
     
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    Super cool. My Dad always bought Fords.
     

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