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![]() Early and Update models of the 1956 Ford Two Door Ranch Wagon. This "entry model" was based on the Mainline Series. Notice the added Tril on the updated model. |
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The blue one also looks like a '56 base Ranch Wagon with '55 or '56 Mercury front clip, bumpers, and tailights.
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![]() Hi scicala, in my rush, I never picked that up. Here is a picture of the Updated model of the 1956 Two Door Ranch Wagon |
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As our family grew in size during the early '60's, my '55 Pontiac 2dr sdn became very limited. We started looking a station wagons. I have always liked 2 dr sdn so I migrated towards a 2dr wagon, my wife said absolutely no, a new wagon had to be a four door.
We were always planning ahead so it took us a couple years to gather up the money for a new car, unfortunately the kids were growing and the 2dr Pontiac stayed the same. In 1963 we finally opted for a new wagon, an Olds. Not many months after we got the Olds wagon my wife informed me that she was PG.. Never did get a 2 dr wagon..
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![]() Neat 1956 Ford Parklane Station Wagon |
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1958 Mercury Voyager 2 door Station Wagon. |
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![]() Neat 1956 Ford Parklane Two Door Station Wagon. |
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![]() 1957 Mercury Voyager 2-Door Station Wagon. These are great looking Station Wagons. |
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![]() 1954 Ford Customline Two-Door Ranch Wagon. First year for the OHV V8 Engine. |
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Only in the U.S. was the OHV engine - Canada still had the flathead and kingpin front ends. I think Australia got the Canadian version.
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![]() Paul, You are absolutely correct, the Australian 1954 Fords retained the Flathead V8 Engine, as illustrated in the Ford Australia Sales Brochure. |
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The Australian '54 Ford also still had the king pin front spindles, and the same wheelbase as the '53, that was about 1/2" or 1" different than the US Fords. I don't remember if it was longer or shorter, but if you put a US Ford and an Australian Ford side by side, you can see the difference.
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![]() Note the position of the front wheel is not central to the cut-out on the Australian 1954 Fords, as they were built on the 52-53 Chassis with the 115" Wheel Base while the USA Built models were on a new 115.5" WB Chassis |
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![]() 1954 Ford Customline Ranch Wagon, owned by HOTRODPRIMER |
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![]() 1954 Ford Mainline Ranch Wagon, owned by new Member, Brian from New Zealand. Last edited by mercman from oz; 01-05-2022 at 05:23 AM. Reason: Description change |
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![]() 1959 Ford Two-Door Ranch Wagon - Sweet |
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^^^ I always loved those "airplanes" (or whatever they are) on the quarter panel. ^^^
Actually, I love a lot of things about the '59 Ford, one of their best designs ! IMHO
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![]() 1958 Mercury Voyager at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds Winter Car Show at the Presidents Hall. Absolutely perfect nut and bolt restoration |
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![]() 1957 Ford Del Rio Ranch Wagon - sweet |
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![]() Illustration of the 1957 Ford Del Rio Ranch Wagon in the Original Sales Brochure. |
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