Country Squire

Asking 10k.

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1966 Ford country squire

condition: good
cylinders: 8 cylinders
fuel: gas
odometer: 99000
title status: clean
transmission: automatic

Good condition
390 cubic inches
 
@tallhair
Pls move this to the Craigslist Moron thread. Before everyone starts spamming the General Discussions section with this stuff.
 
Some kind of rule broken here? If so,
I stand corrected.
The only thing you did wrong is post the link without any of its content. When the ad gets removed the thread is useless with just a dead link.
 
Ford had some neat cars, back then. Great looking wagons, aside from their "3rd seat" arrangement. As with their sedans and such, looked great but I don't believe they had the same toughness as the Chrysler Corp vehicles did. Nor turned corners as well, either.

In about '65, Brock Yates at "Car and Driver" had "Boss Wagon", which was a Fury III wagon from '65. That started his annual "Boss Wagon" series, a different wagon each year. Pretty neat, but the Fury III just didn't seem to have the performance its 383 4bbl should have.

CBODY67
 
neat cars, back then
Ford scooped the industry with their 2-way "Doorgate" this year (which Mopar didn't get until 1969, I believe). There was a neighbor back in the day with a 1972 Plymouth Fury wagon, and they always used the rear gate as a door. In fact, they didn't know it opened as a tailgate until I showed them.
 
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