Wagons at Ford Carlisle 2022 in June

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  1. Jim 68cuda

    Jim 68cuda Well-Known Member

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    A few wagons at Ford Carlisle last month DSCN3750.JPG DSCN3739.JPG DSCN3759.JPG DSCN3790.JPG DSCN3818.JPG
     
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    Jim 68cuda Well-Known Member

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    ...and a few more. I expected there to be more wagons at this show than there were. DSCN3805.JPG DSCN3799.JPG DSCN3786.JPG DSCN3780.JPG DSCN3796.JPG DSCN3772.JPG
     
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    thank you again for your pics
     
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    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    That Villager is quite fetching.
     
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    sign me up for this one.
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    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    Oooh, that is choice!
     
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    That 72 Squire is interesting in that you'd hardly ever see the upscale Squires with the dog dish hubcaps. I almost want to say the full wheel covers were standard for '72. Without the wood, I remember alot of them with those little hubcaps. I'm thinking they were still Country Sedans in 70, 71 and 72 with no dinoc.
     
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    68 Cuda, do you happen to know if that '67 was a four speed. It looks like the emblem on the fender says 428 and it's the same color as Tom Cotter's, (from Barn Find Hunter), which he found and bought since it was the only 1967 Country Squire built with the 428 4spd. He has since sold it; I wonder if this is it.
     
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    I don't know. It was rolling in as I was leaving.
     

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