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Old 08-29-2020, 09:44 PM   #1
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That is a great period photos of the 1955 Ford Two Door Ranch Wagon. Thanks for sharing.
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If it would have been a Studebaker instead of a Ford that photo could have been from Grandparents in Nanticoke, PA back in the day. Pops was a Stude guy right till the end. Great photo. Thanks for posting it.
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Canadian 1960 Frontenac Two Door Station Wagon. This car was sold in Mercury Dealerships in Canada, and was a one year only model. In 1961, the Frontenac was replaced by the Mercury Comet line of cars.
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If it would have been a Studebaker instead of a Ford that photo could have been from Grandparents in Nanticoke, PA back in the day. Pops was a Stude guy right till the end. Great photo. Thanks for posting it.
Nanticoke is in the opposite side of the state from me, a bit over four hours of driving. My last visit to that part of the state was work related, but I did manage a visit with a car guy to pick up a few parts. I have also been in that area for some vacation time. Nice scenery, small towns with Mom and Pop restaurants, and nice folks in that area. Glad the photo brought back some memories!
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Nice looking 1954 Ford Customline Ranch Wagon presently for sale.
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