We had a 71 like this when I was a Teenager.
[h=1]Wally World, Here We Come: 1974 Country Squire Bargain[/h]
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Rekindling memories of childhood vacations, this 1974 Ford LTD Country Squire appears almost ready for a cross-country trip! You can find it
here on craigslist in Brooklyn, New York for only $2,200. You’d better hurry up if you want it though; I can’t imagine this find staying around for long at that price!
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As you might expect from a New Jersey car, there’s a little rust, some of which is visible here in the left rear quarter panel. However, with what looks to be original paint and wood grain siding that’s in pretty decent shape, I can’t imagine that this car has spent too much time out in the elements, although there is some fading below the gas filler panel.
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We’re missing one wheel cover here. I remember selling a lot of replacements of this particular cover when I managed a hub cap store in the mid 1980’s, so that doesn’t surprise me a lot. These three are from the ’77-’82 cars anyway, so they aren’t original.
This cover or
this cover are what would have been original for the car. Okay, obscure wheel cover trivia mode off!
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This is as close as we get to seeing under the hood. The seller does tell us that it runs and drives great, and also lists air conditioning as present, but offers no clue whether it’s functional or not.
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I’m almost surprised that this one doesn’t have the third row of seats, but that opens this cavern up for taking your stuff along with you. And just imagine the additional room available if you fold that second row of seats down!
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The front seat is what puts me in a quandary when it comes to the 33,993 claimed miles. On the one hand, the dash appears uncracked and the carpet looks pretty good. On the other hand, how could less than 34,000 miles with someone in the driver’s seat damage the upholstery that much! The door panels look mint as well, so I’m really torn here. Or actually, I’m not. Regardless of the mileage, at this price, I’m sending the front seat to an upholstery shop to match the vinyl as well as possible, replacing the front shocks and possibly springs as the seller states are needed, and heading for Wally World! Who’s with me?
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