The Ford Country Squire: Why It Was The Most Popular Station Wagon Ever Built

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There’s no denying that the 1970s was a great decade for cars of all kinds, but it was especially great for station wagons. Most people in the ‘70s drove a station wagon around town, and they were always marked by standout features like the woodside paneling, vinyl seats, and more.
Although it’s over 40 years after the 70’s decade, we’re still thinking about our beloved ‘70s station wagons.

This is the story of the Ford Country Squire Station Wagon

Positioned as the top-level station wagon of the Ford division, the Country Squire was distinguished by woodgrain bodyside trim. In this video, we go over the changes of the Ford Country Squire with an emphasis on the Country Squires of the 70’s. Did you or your family own one? If so, we want to know your thoughts and memories of times had with your station wagon. Leave us your comment below.

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