Endearing and Enduring.(Escape Roads)
AutoWeek, June, 2007
Byline: BROOKS BRIERLEY When imported cars were the rage here in the 1950s, this cute-as-can-be station wagon made by Ford in England was among them. It is very much an English car-derived from Ford's Anglia two-door sedan of the time-slightly Americanized with left-hand drive and a great air horn, its control button hidden under the dash.
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The Squire's visual charm disguises the fact that it is very basic transportation. It is not a highway car. The 36-hp, 1172-cc four-cylinder engine came with special factory instructions printed in red and black letters on a windshield ...
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