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  2. Ford Ranch Wagon - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Ranch Wagon is a station wagon which was built by Ford in the United States from 1952 to 1974. The Ranch Wagon was a full-size model, except in 1963 and 1964, when it was part of the intermediate-size Fairlane series, and represented the lowest-priced selection in its respective line.

  3. 1957 Ford - Wikipedia

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    Local models were the luxurious Fairlane 500, the lower-priced Custom 300 (both sedans), as well as the Ranch Wagon. [15] The Australian models were powered by the 332 cu in (5.4 L) "Thunderbird" engine, producing 204 hp. [ 15 ] For 1960, the range was updated with the grille and trim from the 1959 Canadian Meteor .

  4. Ford Del Rio - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Del Rio is a full-size, six-passenger [4] station wagon [3] that was produced by Ford in the United States for model years 1957 and 1958. The model was also marketed under the name Del Rio Ranch Wagon .

  5. Ford Mainline - Wikipedia

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    The Mainline was offered in 2-door sedan, 4-door sedan, 2-door coupe and 2-door station wagon body styles. [5] The station wagon was marketed as the Mainline Ranch Wagon [2] until it lost its Mainline tag for the 1955 model year when all Ford wagons were moved to their own series. [6] Mainlines were available with both inline six-cylinder and ...

  6. Ford Parklane - Wikipedia

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    1956 Ford Parklane, rear view Ford Parklane rear fender badging. The Parklane is a two-door station wagon, sharing its bodyshell with the Ford Ranch Wagon. [3] [2] To distinguish the model line, the Parklane received the stainless-steel bodyside stripe of the Fairlane (otherwise reserved for three-row Country Sedans [4]). [3]

  7. A look back in the Free Press archives to 1957 when Ford introduced the Edsel to fanfare. Carbuyers weren't impressed.

  8. Ford Country Squire - Wikipedia

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    In a change that would last through 1968, the Country Squire was the flagship Ford station wagon, with the four-door (non-wood) Country Sedan and the two-door Ranch Wagon. In 1956, the two-door Parklane was introduced; intended to compete with the Chevrolet Nomad, the Parklane combined the body of the Ranch Wagon with the trim of the Fairlane ...

  9. Ford Ranchero - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in December 1956, three months after the traditional September model year start-up, the Ranchero was based on the standard and new-for-1957 full-sized Ford platform, specifically the short-wheelbase Custom sedan, two-door Ranch Wagon station wagon, and utilitarian Courier sedan delivery. Essentially a Courier with an open, reinforced ...