1969 Ford LTD Country Squire

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  1. jwdtenn

    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    Beautiful car that seems to need very little. Not terribly well equipped but in very, very great shape.
     
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    Not quite so great shape an seen by one of our own members. Big problems with rocker panel damage. None of the pictures in the ad show the lower areas of the vehicle. Some good parts, some not so good parts. Need better pics to really know the true shape of the wagon. No AC, not too many options. Well, at least the dash isn't cracked. Anyone know what the interior left rear quarter panel is? I've never seen a door panel in the rear quarter panel cover. Phil
     
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    I've never seen a cargo/storage panel on one of the either. :hmmm:

    David :)
     
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    Clearly the left panel has been painted. The right panel appears to have been painted as it is somewhat glossy. I thought I've seen later models with this access door. Maybe I'm wrong. Phil
     
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    My guess is that this is an inner panel from a later model Country Squire or Colony Park.

    It would be handy to have a storage compartment like that, if you weren't worried about originality.
     
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    It would be OK if it wasn't sliced and glued in. Sooner or later an original panel could be found.
    It would be even better, if the owner still has the original panel though!
    Phil
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    The panel could be repainted. But it would be better if it fit the opening. I like that storage area idea. Price seems high too. But I just can't get used to todays prices.
     

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