Anybody know of a club that is centered around old, but not so old, Fords? Particularly their station wagons?
Jul 31, 2011 by pyronimbus | Posted in Ford
I've got a 1972 Ford Ranch Wagon and want to restore it. It's been sitting for quite a few years now, but it's all there so I'd like to get it running again. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance, a Fellow Ford Lover.
There's no specific Ford station wagon club that I've ever heard of but there are Ford clubs that may cater to Ford Custom(the Ranch wagon from 1969-72 was considered a Custom series vehicle as it wasn't it's own model and just a submodel of the Custom)
cobrajet | Aug 01, 2011
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