The British Vauxhall and Ford wagons shown

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  1. frankovich

    frankovich New Member Charter Member

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    The 1962 Vauxhall Cresta Friary Estate is believed to be one of thirteen existing across the Globe. It is the only known one in the Americas. 2'6 Liter straight six, Vauxhall is a GM (GB) Product.

    The 1960 Ford Zephyr Farnham Estate is also a 2.6 litler six and is he only one known in North America although there are many more in Britain, Australia and New Zealand. Possibly 100 Worldwide.

    Both of my Brits here are three speed column shift cars and both have overdrive, great for local Freeway driving. Both attract tremendous attention wherever I drive them.

    The Edsel Amblewagons are believed to be two of the only three remaining intact and running across the Globe. They were constructed from nine passenger Edsel Villagers and both have all their original equipment on board and working order.

    The Bermuda was featured in April's "Car and Parts" magazine.
     

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