Another reason why Ford never produced a Maverick wagon is the Falcon, which had a wagon variant for its entire run. Engine choices ranged from economy-oriented V6s to more luxurious and powerful V8s. There were really three generations, after which it became part of the Fairlane line. This car is a favorite of mine, because I have great memories of my '64 Comet. The Falcon story wasn't the same overseas...
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1060-1963 First Generation |
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1964-1965 Second Generation - short lived! |
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1966-1970 Third Generation |
I like the first gen best of all. Clean and simple lines. Can still be quite attractive these days. That RHD Falcon ad threw me, until I searched and found this Australian gem:
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