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Back in the days when Ford made car in different luxury levels, there was a top level car called the Crestline. It was introduced in name for the 1952 model year. It came as a convertible, hardtop, and wagon. |
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There was a different name for each body type of this car. They were the Sunliner convertible, Victoria hardtop, and Country Squire wagon. You may remember the Country Squire for its simulated wood panel doors. The Country Squire was actually the name for the wagon version of all the top model Fords for 40 years. It kept the trademark wood panel doors, and was retired in the 1990's. Some features of the Crestline were the flight style control panel and single bullet style front grille. There were also jet intake corner markers. These cars are obviously not very common these days. You can find them in classic car classifieds, or you could try asking on a car enthusiast website. If you've got a good eye and are quick enough, you might be able to pick one up on eBay. They also might have parts there, if you're working on a fixer upper.
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