Ford Wagon identification.

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btalley63
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Ford Wagon identification.

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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.
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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
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Looks like a '61 Full size Country Sedan/ Squire.
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5% is all that is needed, Toyz is right.


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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.
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Looks like our wagon was probably the Country Sedan version. The cheap version on the Country Squire.

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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
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