1956 Country Squire - Tallahassee - $22,500

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  1. Zal

    Zal Zenior Member

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    Not my car, just lusting over this one.

    http://tampa.craigslist.org/hil/cto/3343463197.html

    Looking for a super rare 50s cruiser to display at local car shows or special events? This Ford Country Squire Station Wagon with its Park Lane look is a 4-door 9-passenger dandy with lots of comfort. If you're in the market for a classic cruiser that is as unique as it is cool, this awesome '56 Ford is an absolutely incredible value! Overall, this car will undoubtedly draw a crowd anywhere you choose to take it.

    This awesome Ford Country Squire is sporting a brand a new headliner and carpet. Its tasteful and comfortable two-tone interior is a classy reminder of the days when style and appeal were the central focus of car design. In front of the passengers, a beautifully original dash houses an original style AM radio, heater controls and a locking glove box. The bench seats provide the perfect spot for main street cruise nights. The rear seat folds down to seriously expand the amount of trunk/storage space. This is one nice wagon, ready for the next person's touches.

    The 1956 Ford Country Squire Station Wagon is a very rare car. This rare and exceptionally clean 1956 Ford Country Squire Station Wagon offers a partially restored car at a fraction of the cost of doing it yourself. Solid, 292 y block, cold air and new tires on this well-done 50s era metal like this doesn't come along too often.
     
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    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    'Country Squire' with 'Park Lane' trim....?
    Hmmm........

    If I had to guess, I'd say that maybe it was a Country Squire, with really bad woodgrain trim, so they just removed it all and put on the 'Park Lane' trim instead?
     

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