For good humor, imagine 6 kids, parents and grandmother all in a country
squire station wagon traveling across country... pulling a camper no less.
Open the front door, and the big, flat front bucket seats look just like something that might have come in a Ford Country
Squire station wagon.
OUR TAKE: Call the Edge the perfect next progression from a tradition that started with the Ford Country
Squire station wagon and continued with the long - lasting Ford Explorer sport - utility vehicle...
Think Ford Country
Squire station wagon meets Mini Cooper.
Not exact matches
While early
station wagons had real wooden bodies, later ones paid homage to the tradition with trim pieces, as on this 1965 Ford Falcon Country
Squire.
When Ford introduced a redesigned line of cars for the 1952 model year, its Country
Squire continued to cater to buyers who still wanted a
station wagon with the look of wood (attained by applying simulated exterior wood decals, which were framed in genuine wood through 1953).
Four
stations provide the information for the CET — Rothamsted, Malvern,
Squires Gate and Ringway.