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How good is this, a 1960 Edsel Villager Two Door Station Wagon, a Body Style that Ford Motor Company didn't offer in 1960. Last edited by mercman from oz; 08-26-2021 at 06:06 PM. Reason: Spelling Mistake |
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How good is this Lincoln Continental Mk V Station Wagon. |
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If it wasn't offered, was/is this a one-off, also? That would be a lot of work to make a wagon that wasn't offered. I can understand Edsel not making a wagon in '60, as their days were already numbered by then.
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Edsel did offer a Four Door Station Wagon in 1960, but not a Two Door. Check out these 1960 Edsel Villager 6 & 9 Passenger Wagons from the Original Sales Brochure. |
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Just add EDSEL WAGON QTR Extensions, gate, front end trim and you have it.
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1960 Ford Two Door Ranch Wagon. |
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Another Station Wagon that Ford never produced, a 1957 Ford Thunderbird Wagon. Whoever built it did a good job. It looks great. |
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