1972 Ford Gran Torino Squire

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  1. jwdtenn

    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    patrick80 Wagonista!

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    Gorgeous! Very nice.
     
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    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

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    Dang nice for sure!


    I can't prove it, but this sure looks familiar as in posted before a long time back. The colour, the wheels, the back ground sure does look familiar. Seller also mentioning changing the front, I swear this wagon was posted by the same seller with this bare bones front end..............

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    I don't know what it is the seller is talking about, putting on a Gran Torino Sport front clip. The Squire already has a Gran Torino front end. The only difference in the front end with the Sport model is a hood with a scoop in it. Otherwise, it's identical. Oh, and you maybe 'blackout' the grill.....

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    I never understood removing the woodgrain trim. That's a lot of holes (for the rail clips) to fill. It would be a lot easier to just find a plain sided wagon to begin with, if you don't want the woodgrain, and leave the Squires to those of us who like them.
     

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