1955 Ford Country Squire Station Wagon
For many of us of a certain age, station wagons can evoke strong memories of a time gone by, when you would vacation with the family on an exciting road … Read more
For many of us of a certain age, station wagons can evoke strong memories of a time gone by, when you would vacation with the family on an exciting road … Read more
The 1964 Galaxie 500 XL 2-door Hardtop (also known as a Club Victoria) was the best selling body style of all the Galaxies that year – and we’re sure you … Read more
The Ford Fairlane appeared in 1955 as a replacement for the Crestline Series and sat at the top of the Ford lineup. The name came from Henry Ford’s estate “Fair … Read more
Ford certainly made some great looking cars in the fifties and this is certainly one of them – The 1957 Fairlane 500 Sunliner. From the ‘eyebrow’ headlights to the round … Read more
This 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria in Torch Red and Snowshoe White is a classic fifties color combination that has always been popular. This particular car was owned by a … Read more
The Ford Fairlane received a complete restyle for the 1968 model year with the top-line models using the Torino nameplate. Sitting just above the Fairlane 500, the Torino was made … Read more
In the mid-fifties wagons finally came to life. Users wanted a practical vehicle with some glitz. This 1956 Ford Parklane Station Wagon in two-tone Bermuda Blue and Diamond Blue offered … Read more
This Wimbledon White 1964 Ford Country Sedan 6-passenger, 4-door Station Wagon was born in the Los Angeles assembly plant and then spent most of it’s life in that area. The … Read more
Once again for 1963 the Ford line-up experienced a full restyle with the Country Squire remaining the premier station wagon. Sharing the Galaxie trim level, it truly was top-of-the-line. See … Read more
1962 saw a complete redesign of the full-size Ford’s resulting in one of the cleanest looks yet. The model year started off with 12 different Galaxie models. The Galaxie was … Read more