Can ten adults really fit inside this Ford station wagon without using a hack saw? And does this wagon hide a posi surprise? You have to watch and see!
Great video!!…Luv the cars from the Awesome Era I was Born in 67 but I Enjoyed the 70's my parents had a 64 Impala & 70 Cuda early 70's I remember that car well!….The 65 country squire wagon looks like it was loaded but no air conditioning???…Doesnt add up really….
Growing up in the 60ās my sister and I loved those little jump seats in the back of our Country Squire wagon. Sometimes on really long trips mom and dad would just leave the seats folded down and let us hang out on the rear deck like we were camping out. We had sleeping bags back there and everything! Sure glad they never got into a wreck!
Dang Steve awfully salty about the whole MT thing still.
Discovery needed the money to invest in Vice Grip Garage and his million viewers so he could travel the country and do his schtick for the paying customers.
My wife b4 we got married purchased a '65 Fairlane 500 SW that had been completely restored and had the running gear/motor/tyranny from a '69 Boss 302 completely rebuilt stuffed under the hood pushing well over 300 HP…we could get 8 people seated in it with the fold up rumble seat in the back. The perfect load ya friends up and head to the beach vehicle. This car was the ultimate sleeper…Nicknamed "The Hearse"..it killed/smoked alot of cars that thought they could pull up beside it and just drive off..but little did they know…once the dust/smoke cleared..The Hearse would be driving out of sight with nothing but the tail lites in their vision to see…I questioned her when she bought it…but after looking under the hood and then driving it…best 500.00 she coulda ever spent on a car…memories..sure do miss it.
Family car from 1967-1970 was a '67 Wagon. Black with Red interior. Totalled it on vacation in '70 in Arkansas. Hit a telephone pole dead center at 25mph. Mom, dad, 7 kids, a bird dog and a boat motor ALL went forward. Boat slid off the top of the wagon, hit the pole too and came to rest on the hood. Mom split her knee open on the dash and hit her head on the windshield. Everybody else was unharmed. Car actually held up rather well, despite the headlights pointing towards each other in a slightly cockeyed manner. Dad was a Ford guy. Got a '70 Ranch Wagon in Littlerock.
Disappointed you left the canceled scene out Steve haha good videos keep it up You should start a patreon account so people can donate to keep this going
In 1965 my father purchased a new Galaxie 4 door hardtop which was one of the early models. Although he did replace it with a new Country Squire 1n 1970.
Great episode Steve! One thing I would like to add is that Motor Trend magazine never makes mistakes, except for canceling Junkyard Crawl. Just saying…
explain how they could build and sell HALF a MILLION mustangs in 1964, and a few thousand mavericks??? open more plants! its based on the escape and bronco sport! why are they not being made at all available plants?
i started working in a body shop in 1980 out back was a 1963 country square wood grain 390 stick on floor bench seat 100% original it was bought and i never saw it again
Steve great video and it seems to answer the question as to why here in the Northeast at least we refer to police vehicles as Cruisers, as a retired LEO I always wondered why they are called different names in different areas , prowlers, squad cars, radio cars, etc. It appears the name Cruiser comes from the second from the top option for Ford police vehicles with the top dog being the Interceptor and the second one with a 390 was listed as the Cruiser, with Guardian and Deputy listed below that. With the Interceptor being more for Highway use.
Those jump seats is where the kids went.
A 65 Galaxy 2D HT is my earliest family car memory. Thanks
what is on the trunk lid of the 57 Chevy that it had to be blurred???? Was it something "austere" or not "Okay"?
Great video!!…Luv the cars from the Awesome Era I was Born in 67 but I Enjoyed the 70's my parents had a 64 Impala & 70 Cuda early 70's I remember that car well!….The 65 country squire wagon looks like it was loaded but no air conditioning???…Doesnt add up really….
Growing up in the 60ās my sister and I loved those little jump seats in the back of our Country Squire wagon. Sometimes on really long trips mom and dad would just leave the seats folded down and let us hang out on the rear deck like we were camping out. We had sleeping bags back there and everything! Sure glad they never got into a wreck!
Dad had a '67 country squire with a 390 4 barrel, lots of Sunday drives when I was a kid!
Dang Steve awfully salty about the whole MT thing still.
Discovery needed the money to invest in Vice Grip Garage and his million viewers so he could travel the country and do his schtick for the paying customers.
Wtf happened to the deer! You fing racist
My wife b4 we got married purchased a '65 Fairlane 500 SW that had been completely restored and had the running gear/motor/tyranny from a '69 Boss 302 completely rebuilt stuffed under the hood pushing well over 300 HP…we could get 8 people seated in it with the fold up rumble seat in the back. The perfect load ya friends up and head to the beach vehicle. This car was the ultimate sleeper…Nicknamed "The Hearse"..it killed/smoked alot of cars that thought they could pull up beside it and just drive off..but little did they know…once the dust/smoke cleared..The Hearse would be driving out of sight with nothing but the tail lites in their vision to see…I questioned her when she bought it…but after looking under the hood and then driving it…best 500.00 she coulda ever spent on a car…memories..sure do miss it.
Interesting question š¤;
Did Ford ever sell the 427 over head cam engine over the counter?
Family car from 1967-1970 was a '67 Wagon. Black with Red interior. Totalled it on vacation in '70 in Arkansas. Hit a telephone pole dead center at 25mph. Mom, dad, 7 kids, a bird dog and a boat motor ALL went forward. Boat slid off the top of the wagon, hit the pole too and came to rest on the hood. Mom split her knee open on the dash and hit her head on the windshield. Everybody else was unharmed. Car actually held up rather well, despite the headlights pointing towards each other in a slightly cockeyed manner. Dad was a Ford guy. Got a '70 Ranch Wagon in Littlerock.
Cancelled!? What do you mean we are cancelled!!
Learned 2 drive on a 65
Iām 85 miles south of Sherman, TX so I might just hook up the trailer and head that way. Thanks for the tip.
Disappointed you left the canceled scene out Steve haha good videos keep it up
You should start a patreon account so people can donate to keep this going
In 1965 my father purchased a new Galaxie 4 door hardtop which was one of the early models. Although he did replace it with a new Country Squire 1n 1970.
Why do y'all pixelate the live dog's face in most of the videos ?
Did any car manufacturer every build a station wagon hardtop?
3:37– What? What do you mean? your not going to say it? š
Steve: You are educational and entertaining. Great work sir! Tom H.
Thanks for drawing the line on Motor Trend, have you let it go?
Great episode Steve! One thing I would like to add is that Motor Trend magazine never makes mistakes, except for canceling Junkyard Crawl. Just saying…
I still remember when our parents got one of these new 1968 model at Mercury lot, 351C and blue.
3:39 – a moment of silence for JYG…
explain how they could build and sell HALF a MILLION mustangs in 1964, and a few thousand mavericks??? open more plants! its based on the escape and bronco sport! why are they not being made at all available plants?
i started working in a body shop in 1980 out back was a 1963 country square wood grain 390 stick on floor bench seat 100% original it was bought and i never saw it again
Most of the time they put the police sergeants in station wagon in Bonner springs Kansas they had Malibu station wagons in the 70s
Steve great video and it seems to answer the question as to why here in the Northeast at least we refer to police vehicles as Cruisers, as a retired LEO I always wondered why they are called different names in different areas , prowlers, squad cars, radio cars, etc. It appears the name Cruiser comes from the second from the top option for Ford police vehicles with the top dog being the Interceptor and the second one with a 390 was listed as the Cruiser, with Guardian and Deputy listed below that. With the Interceptor being more for Highway use.
Those wagons were rum runners in Alabama!