Hello, My name is Korrie and i own a 1973 Ford Country Squire LTD wagon with a 400 engine. It is in a geat shape and only drive it when there is no rain and the sun is shinning fine so in the Netherlands probebly 300mls a year As a daily driver i use a Mercedes ML or a Dodge Ram 1500 SLT Laramie Mark III of my Goldwing GL 1500SE I am the owner of several compagny's like European transportation of cars and dangerous goods, Carshop, drivingschool and education of taxi and truckdrivers, taxi compagny, and some more things. I am married and have a fine 11 year old daughter. And next sunday its my birthday end wil be then 52 years I live in a place Almere it is about 15 miles east of Amsterdam 10 to 15 minutes drive
to the wagon train, Korrie. Thanks for the great introduction. If you can, please post pix of your wagon. We would love to see it. Glad you found us....we have several members from the Netherlands so feel right at home.
Picture of my LTD from the side : http://www.mijnalbum.nl/index.php?m=fto&a=73&id=328018979&key=RUHGAMOH from the rear : http://www.mijnalbum.nl/index.php?m=fto&a=73&id=328018982&key=8HEAF3T6
it is in very good shape and complete with the original car owners maintance folie from the dealer in 1973 even the invoice from 1973 from Long Ford Sales inc in Alleton Missouri the new price then was 4320 dollar il will maken some pictures of it and post them also Korrie
Some foto's of the car documents and invoice all the documents as deliverd on new came with the car even the old big poster HELP NEED GAS And above the export document on 2009 and then it stays for 3 years inside the garage it just came out then for the first time on 2012 to get the dutch registration ans licenseplate Korrie is will make some pictures of the engine also it looks pretty nice under the hood
By the way has anyone heard of the brand "klyster" ? See the wheels under the car i do not know this brand/make but the centercaps there is Klyster on it ore maybe Klijster ?? the original wheels include the hubcaps came also with the car regards Korrie
Welcome to the Nuthouse! I hope you find yourself right at home around here. That is one gorgeous wagon, too. It looks spectacular. The wheels are likely Keystone, which is a very good quality of aftermarket wheel. Hope you enjoy your stay. Feel free to jump in with comments, observations, and answers to the questions that always pop up here.
Hello, Thanks everybody for the warm welcome. i just found out, that the wheels are just like you said the Keystone 32 classic are this rare wheels or easy to find because, if thet are easy to find i do not resore them if they are rare then i will the are nice now but they are not perfect and i want them perfect Korrie
I found them easily by doing a Google search....here's one find and there are many more..... http://www.cragarwheel.com/products16-1/KeystoneSeries32Klassic Looks like you should be able to find them...if you really don't want the car to look original with the original wheels.