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Ford Falcon - The Ford Falcon is a car which has been manufactured by Ford since 1960. It was once manufactured in the USA, Canada, Argentina, Mexico, and Chile, and was also assembled in many other countries.
Ford Country Squire - The Ford Country Squire was a full-size station wagon built by the Ford Motor Company from 1949 until 1991; it was based on the Ford full-size car line available in each year. The Country Squire was the premium station wagon in the Ford range, and always featured imitation-wood trim on the doors and tailgate.
Ford Parklane - The Ford Parklane was a car produced by the Ford Motor Company in the United States for one year only, 1956. Launched to compete with the Chevrolet Nomad, it was a two-door station wagon, based on the Ford Ranch Wagon, but unlike that low-end workhorse model, it was tricked out with all the fittings of Ford's top-end Fairlane models of that year, including the distinctive stainless steel side 'tick' and a well-appointed interior.
Ford Futura - The Ford Futura is a large car made by Ford Australia. Although the car that bears this name may be more accurately known as the Ford Falcon Futura, the 'Falcon' name has not appeared on the badging for several years.
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1948 Dodge Power Wagon - 1948 Dodge Power Wagon Dodge Power Wagons: 1940-1980 Photo Archive by Don Bunn, Dodge Power Wagons: 1940-1980 Photo Archive Dodge Power Wagon - The Dodge Power Wagon was a four wheel drive pickup truck produced from 1945 through 1968. This early version was based on a military ...
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1970 Dodge Power Wagon - 1970 Dodge Power Wagon Dodge Power Wagons: 1940-1980 Photo Archive by Don Bunn, Dodge Power Wagons: 1940-1980 Photo Archive Dodge Power Wagon - The Dodge Power Wagon was a four wheel drive pickup truck produced from 1945 through 1968. This early version was based on a military ...
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