1963 Ford Country Squire
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The Country Squire was in production from 1950 to 1991 and was Ford's premium station wagon. The Country Squire was initially built as a full 'Woodie' until the mid-50's where it was changed to a vinyl simulated wood pattern trim. This particular '63 Country Squire has seen a recent repaint with a base coat/clear coat white paint and has hand painted simulated wood trim and panels along with a roof rack and surf board which sure sets this wagon off and gets lots of attention. The car is believed to retain its original body panels, seats, and door panels and is in surprisingly good shape despite its age. The two-tone blue interior complements the exterior very well and with 3 rows of seating, you have plenty of room for the whole family and friends to head out on a cruise. This 1963 Ford Country Squire Station Wagon is powered by its 427 CID V8 engine and is backed by a 3-speed manual transmission. The engine is a 1967 427 CID 'Center Oiler' block and was rebuilt with an 'R code' solid lifter cam and has plenty of power to get this big wagon down the road in a hurry. The brakes...