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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=1924
Submitted by: DiRF
Comments: 18  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 03-12-2002
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
I honestly like this car. I've always had a thing for station wagons and wood-panelling.


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#1
3-12-2002 @ 03:41:18 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
Oh yeah, it's a 1973 Ford County Squire.

#2
3-12-2002 @ 03:48:38 PM
Posted By : Mad Max Reply | Edit | Del
This could be a bitchin' sleeper. NO ONE would suspect a wagon.

#3
3-19-2002 @ 08:57:53 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
Yeah, and for a car that big, from 73' you'd have a base big block to start from. If it was mine, I'd keep the paint job, keep the woodsides, I'd even keep the steelies with the hubcaps, but cut a hole in the hood and attach a supercharger

#4
3-20-2002 @ 11:55:47 AM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
WAGONS RULE!!!!

#5
4-07-2002 @ 04:22:57 AM
Posted By : 500plus Reply | Edit | Del
A friend of mine had a 4 door sedan version of this. It had a 400M block. We stuffed in a Crane cam, dual exhausts (2 1/2" pipes), and Edelbrock performer intake, a Holley 750 cfm carb, and a stronger ignition coil. The silly thing would do over 145 mph! Now THAT'S torque!

#6
4-07-2002 @ 04:23:22 AM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
I LIKE IT

#7
8-25-2002 @ 12:36:30 PM
Posted By : ambientFLIER Reply | Edit | Del
you always see people in family movies drive these, like BETHOVEN

#8
8-25-2002 @ 12:36:40 PM
Posted By : ambientFLIER Reply | Edit | Del
did i spell that right

#9
11-20-2002 @ 10:12:36 PM
Posted By : ricerocketboy Reply | Edit | Del
i like it, can we stuff a 351 under there?

#10
11-20-2002 @ 10:14:43 PM
Posted By : stang392 Reply | Edit | Del
351? that thing looks like it would have no problem fitting a big block under there

#11
11-20-2002 @ 10:15:14 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
#9, Sure, but I'd want somthing a bit bigger for moving that boat around, like a 460?

#12
11-20-2002 @ 10:18:45 PM
Posted By : stang392 Reply | Edit | Del
better yet, blown 520

#13
11-20-2002 @ 10:19:53 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
better yet, Rolls-Royce jet engine

#14
11-20-2002 @ 10:20:13 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
#13, Somthing tells me that last option won't be streetable

#15
11-20-2002 @ 10:21:08 PM
Posted By : stang392 Reply | Edit | Del
#14, and why would you say that

#16
1-13-2003 @ 08:40:58 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
I think these came with 400 BBs standard, but I'm not sure.

#17
9-11-2004 @ 02:12:28 AM
Posted By : Altima35se2003 Reply | Edit | Del
all black would be sick!

#18
7-11-2007 @ 02:21:32 AM
Posted By : Driven_out Reply | Edit | Del
this thing has been showing up for me a lil too often

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