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Ford Country Squire 1975

8400 USD
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CAR DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER
1975 Ford LTD country Squire LANDAU Woodie Station wagon, it is powered by a big V8 engine and a automatic transmission and it is fully loaded with every option available in 1975, this is a one owner vehicle my grandparents bought it brand new in 1975 which was top-of-the-line model and comes with every option a available in that year , everything is in good working condition, hideaway headlights work perfect , runs and drives great, no mechanical issues, no fluid leaking, very solid vehicle with no dents or rust , very nice paint, roof is starting to fade, interior is in excellent condition driver seat has one rip but the rest of the interior is in perfect condition and yes it is all original this car is 100% original and is in very nice condition, all the electrical components works Also back window works perfect and folds down or swings open ..this was a garage kept Car very well serviced and maintained, I’ve got 98,000 original miles the engine was gone through less than two years ago new seals, new gaskets etc. this is a great running vehicle that is ready to move on to the new owner, solid frame tires brakes all in working condition all chrome moldings robbers etc. If you are interested in my vehicle and you need more pics or any more information please feel free to call me I also have service records.... More pictures available upon request if needed (925)695-5645 thanksAll non-payment buyers will be reportedI may be able to help with shippingHere is some general information about the car : The Country Squire had been a Ford staple for many years by the time the 1975 model came along. Introduced in 1949 as a two door steel-roofed wagon with real wood inserts in the doors, quarter panels and tailgate, they were soon a family staple. The 1975 model was a restyled version of the 1973 Ford. ’75s had new front and rear styling, and several new interior options across the board. The Country Squire gained a new grille and hidden headlights, shared with the plush LTD Landau series.All LTD wagons were powered by a 400 CID V8, backed by a Select Shift Cruise-O-Matic transmission. A 460 V8 was optional. Other standard features included power brakes, power steering and a power tailgate window.Country Squires added the usual woodgrained vinyl sides and tailgate, framed by light fiberglass woodtone moldings. An extended range fuel tank was optional, adding an extra eight gallons to the already good-sized tank.These were the biggest Ford wagons would get, with a length of 225.6″, 121″ wheelbase, and 79.9″ width. You did get a lot of space though, with 94.6 cubic feet of cargo volume – more than 100 if you counted the below-deck storage.An interesting feature was the dual facing rear seats, which turned your Country Squire into an 8-passenger wagon. It was very different from the rear facing seats found on most Detroit wagons of the time, with the exception of the 1971-76 GM B-body wagons, where the third row actually faced forward. Ford’s famous Magic Doorgate made it a lot easier to get in and out of the jump seats, too.If the standard interior wasn’t to your liking, there were several optional interior choices. The Landau Luxury Group was the best interior you could get, with embroidered split bench seating, shag carpeting and – ooh, an electric clock! It was essentially the same interior found in top-drawer LTD Landau sedans and coupes.