1959 Ford Country Squire

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  1. Krash Kadillak

    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    Wowser! That's a beautiful wagon.

    I'd like to know a bit more on how the wood grain was re-done (and who did it..).
     
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    The car came out of California as I mentioned yesterday.
    The vinyl wrap was done when the car was repainted.
    Vinyl wraps are simple and the wood grain patten can be reproduced very easily via a large format printer. We have one here at the sign shop and have done wood grain patterns for cars before. The trick is in the application.

    This car looks very well done.

    If anyone in the Willamette Valley wants someone to produce and apply wood grain for their wagon, please give Mark Adams at Supervinyl a call. 503-588-1990.

    We love wagons and know our stuff.
     
  3. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I have no idea how close to original that wagon wood is but I love it.:clap:
     
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    THanks man!
     
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    Wow, that's a beautiful wagon!! Absolutely!
     
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    Years ago (1970),my '56 Squire was quite similar inside (same colors as shown here, inside and out). I felt lucky to have the 3rd seat. It was hanging in the owner's garage (2 pieces). They are easily removable and often turn up missing, unless you spend all your time hauling your eight kids around.
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Thanks Jairus. The inside photos are as nice as outside. Love that wagon. :2_thumbs_up_-_anima


    Attention---------- unless you spend all your time hauling your eight kids around.
    With eight kids a person needs to spend more time riding around in a station wagon!
     
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  9. OrthmannJ

    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    I just drove our 59 convertible to the new shop today. It's not nearly as nice as this wagon, but a joy non the less. The interior on this wagon is beautiful and has provided some much needed inspiration for our car when it goes to the upholstery shop in the next couple of weeks.
     
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    Coincidental someone on a Dutch carforum (autoweek[dot]nl) posted this
    1959 Country Squire:

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    They aren't that rare: we even have them here in The Netherlands! :thumbs2:
    Licensplateregistrationsite vwe[dot]nl learns that this car is here since 1974 although the plate "says" newly delivered in The Netherlands. Dutch plates are related to age not to state, person or what so ever and stays with the car its entire live.....

    Here is another picture. "Stolen" from the www:

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  11. Krash Kadillak

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    FYI, Marc -
    The black one's you posted (without wood, but with the nice chrome molding along most of the side) would be a Country SEDAN. If you had a base model, without that nice molding, it would be called a Ranch Wagon.

    Here's a link to the complete '59 Ford brochure, so you get an idea....
    http://www.lov2xlr8.no/brochures/ford/59ford/59ford.html

    Marshall
     
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    Thanks for the information! It is indeed registered as a Country Sedan
    here in Holland. Learning every day, haha.......:):)
     

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