Hello All,
I need help identifying what I thought was a Ford Falcon wagon. I would have swore growing up it was a 63' Falcon wagon.
But looking at the picture below, I can't find a falcon wagon with the tail light below.
Does anyone know what wagon this is off of?
I'm beginning to think it might be a Mercury wagon, but again, I can't find any pictures of one.
Thanks for any info.
Ford Wagon identification.
Ford Wagon identification.
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Re: Ford Wagon identification.
The first gen Falcons had no fin on the QP. But many full size FOMOCO SW's from '57 to ~'60 did.
You could start by looking for google images of Comet SW's, as the early Comets did have fins, but I'm fairly certain this will end up being a full size FOMOCO car.........
A pic with ~5% of a car isn't much to go on
You could start by looking for google images of Comet SW's, as the early Comets did have fins, but I'm fairly certain this will end up being a full size FOMOCO car.........
A pic with ~5% of a car isn't much to go on
Re: Ford Wagon identification.
Looks like a '61 Full size Country Sedan/ Squire.
Paul
Paul
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Re: Ford Wagon identification.
5% is all that is needed, Toyz is right.
Johnny
Johnny
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Re: Ford Wagon identification.
Thanks Guys,
That was the only picture I had. The rest of the picture was covered up by a bunch of rotten kids.
All I remember is 6 kids, blue vinyl seats and no air conditioning.
That was the only picture I had. The rest of the picture was covered up by a bunch of rotten kids.
All I remember is 6 kids, blue vinyl seats and no air conditioning.
Re: Ford Wagon identification.
Looks like our wagon was probably the Country Sedan version. The cheap version on the Country Squire.
http://www.oneownercollectorcar.com/ind ... alameda-ca
http://www.oneownercollectorcar.com/ind ... alameda-ca
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Yup, 61 alright. The tail lights also gave it away.
61 tail lights looked like jet exhausts. I had a 61 Starliner
in high school that was a beautiful car. Wish I'd kept it. TR
61 tail lights looked like jet exhausts. I had a 61 Starliner
in high school that was a beautiful car. Wish I'd kept it. TR