Vehicle Description
West Coast Classics are proud to present an absolutely exceptional
example of this original southern California (Black License Plates)
1969 Ford Ltd Country Squire Wagon, a rare the top-of-the-range
model loaded with factory options including the optional 'K' code
429/320HP V8 engine and power windows, power door locks, power
front disc brakes, original 'Philco' AM Radio, air conditioning,
power tailgate window, Upgraded interior trim with wood-grain
instrument panel trim, Luxury interior trim with electric clock,
front door courtesy lights and full wheel covers and Wood-grained
bodyside appliques!Finished in original factory 'Dark Ivy Green
Metallic' (Code C) color paint with wood panels! Obviously always
well maintained and serviced with no signs of any accidents and
owned and driven since new by obviously very careful and mature
southern California owners since new! The body is in beautiful
condition with only very minor imperfections noticeable upon very
close inspection. The interior is also in beautiful condition
throughout with virtually no signs of wear and there is absolutely
no rust and the spacious interior of this full-size wagon rivals
any in its class. The car will be sold with its original owners
manuals, Protecto-plate, amp; brochures; the vehicle drives exactly
like such a well maintained and serviced vehicle should and must be
driven and seen to be truly appreciated! The highly desirable
optional factory big block 'K' code 429 V8 320HP engine is
extremely strong with no noticeable oil leaks and the temperature
always remains cool. For 1969 Ford's premium wagon was called the
Ford Ltd Country Squire Wagon. This was the first year of the 6th
generation Country Squire Wagon, a full size station wagon built
between 1950-91 and with the sixth generation built between
1969-72. The Country Squire Wagon was the top-of-the-line wagon
built by Ford and was originally built in 1950 as a full 'woodie'
until the mid fifties when the rear body was fiberglass covered by
a vinyl applique simulating real wood and with later generations
being all steel bodies also with simulated wood trim and panels,
although it should be noted that the Country Squire Wagon could
also be ordered without wood and prior to 1974 these models were
called the Ranch Wagon, the Del Rio, the Parklane and the Country
Sedan. In mid 1969 the 302 Windsor V8 was phased out in favor of
the 351 Windsor V8 with optional engines of the 390 or the 429 V8.
Without a doubt, this is one very fine example of this highly
desirable fully loaded 1969 Ford Ltd Country Squire 429 V8 Wagon
fully loaded with options including the optional 429 V8 engine!
Certainly, you will look long and hard to find a finer or such an
unabused model available anywhere else!