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I saw a Ford Falcon station wagon on a trailer today. Looked like a late sixties front end. I got to thinking that the Falcon and Mopar A bodies kind of went after the same market.

With no late sixties Dart or Valiant wagons out there to compare numbers to, how rare was the Falcon station wagon I saw?
 
Not a lot of info to attempt a guess.... Two door? Or four door?

FWIW in 65 Ford built about 60,000 four dr wagons.... And less than 5,000 two dr wagons.... Which I happen to own one of....
 
Nice.
Not sure I knew these existed.
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The same guy that styled the "internal" body lines on these also did the 66/67 B body cars and I believe the 67-69 (and later) Dart.
 
I saw a Ford Falcon station wagon on a trailer today. Looked like a late sixties front end. I got to thinking that the Falcon and Mopar A bodies kind of went after the same market.

With no late sixties Dart or Valiant wagons out there to compare numbers to, how rare was the Falcon station wagon I saw?
Yeah two door or four door? Ford and Chevy were SMART and offered both. Mopar? Dipshits.
 
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Nice.
Not sure I knew these existed.
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The same guy that styled the "internal" body lines on these also did the 66/67 B body cars and I believe the 67-69 (and later) Dart.
Was a nicely built pro touring style one like that for sale around here a year or two back, stout small block Ford with a tremec 5 speed behind it, reasonably priced too IIRC.
 
Nice.
Not sure I knew these existed.
View attachment 1716340230

The same guy that styled the "internal" body lines on these also did the 66/67 B body cars and I believe the 67-69 (and later) Dart.
It was a grey blue metallic version of this, and it had Torq Thrusts on the rear
 
67-69 (and later) Dart wagons were offered in Australia and South America...and possibly South Africa.
 
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