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It was a clever idea, combining Ford’s 1957-59 two-door station wagon platform to make a car-like cab with a cargo bed. But these were a long way from being the first car/truck combinations.
Station wagons aren't exactly in vogue these days, but there was a time that they were so popular that even the sporty Ford Mustang almost sired one. With an all-new 'Stang on the way soon ...
The first station wagon appeared around 1915 and was actually a wood-bodied version of Ford's Model T ... the Roadmaster and the Super (Model 59). The easiest way to tell them apart was by ...
The wagon was made from a narrowed and sectioned 1967 Ford Country Squire roof. The combination of the roof line and the hard top without the B pillar make this Mustang wagon look like it came ...
Many people have fond memories of the family station wagon. For Edsel B. Ford II, the great-grandson of Henry Ford, it's just a little bit different. Because the car carries his name.