Classic Vibes

Here’s a blast from the past that might just bring back some nostalgic vibes. The 1985 Ford LTD Crown Victoria Country Squire was once the pride of American roadways. Nowadays, the station wagon has taken a backseat to the ever-popular SUV market, but for those who remember growing up with these family cruisers, this model is a real gem.
Specs
This vintage wagon sports a 4.9-liter Windsor V8 engine, paired with a four-speed automatic transmission. It’s got all the grunt needed for those long highway hauls. With just 35,000 miles on the odometer, it’s like stepping back in time to an era where cars were built to cruise comfortably with the family in tow.
Wood Paneling
One of the standout features is its authentic wood paneling, an iconic characteristic of the Country Squire models. This wasn’t just an aesthetic choice; it embodied the personality and practicality of ’80s family vehicles. The wood styling along the sides and back make a statement that’s just not found in today’s modern designs.
Inside the Wagon
Open the doors, and it’s like entering a time capsule. The interior is wrapped in rich burgundy upholstery, offering plush seating that screams comfort. It’s a flashback to the luxury of yesteryears. The rear also features two sideways-facing “jump seats” — a far cry from today’s standard three-row configurations. Perhaps not the safest in today’s terms, but undeniably unique.
Driving Experience
Behind the wheel, the Crown Vic feels like a rolling living room. It wasn’t built for speed; it’s a cruiser in every sense. The experience is akin to piloting a classic American land yacht — smooth, spacious, and unapologetically old-school. Comparing it to today’s vehicles, it lacks the tech-savviness and efficiency of contemporary crossovers, but what it offers is a driving experience steeped in nostalgia and historical charm.
Who’s It For?
This beauty is a collector’s dream, destined more for leisurely Sunday drives or for those yearning for a piece of 1985 Americana. It’s less about practicality in the modern sense and more about preserving a slice of automotive history. Whether it’s as a showpiece or for personal nostalgia, this Crown Victoria Country Squire remains a testament to an era gone by but fondly remembered.
If this vintage vibes call out, check out the listing for a chance to bring home a piece of the past. It’s not for the everyday commute but for reliving the journeys of the past.
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