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I was at a car show 2 summers back. I was fortunate enough to see and get to meet the owner of this mustang station wagon. It was the only one of it's type. It was a prototype for the (I think 1965 or 66) Mustang. It was shown at the world fair that year. It was originally white but was repainted.By the way .It took home best in show.
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ENJOY! I sure did. I think if you google Mustang station wagon 1964/1965/1966 worlds fair. You can find it. I did it once before.
Thats pretty kewl/rare. Specially if its the real deal. How would u ever put a value on a 1 of 1 prototype. It would almost be to the point where you would be afraid to drive it.
Not sure what to think of that one. Personally, kinda glad it never made it to production, but it's definately something different. I've seen a few people hack coupes into pickups, didnt like those much at all. Pony/stationwagon combo .. Hmmm... Guess they could have called it a horse drawn carriage hehehhNaughty
I asked him about that. He said he added that himself.
Without finding the magazine, there's been a 65 or 66 Mustang Station Wagon for sale in Mustang Times (MCA's Magazine) for several month's. Seems like it was listed around $125K.

It's interesting to see one as a novelty, but don't think I'd care for one.
(03-31-2010, 10:50 PM)70Mach03 Wrote: [ -> ]What I would wonder about that one is the third brake light above the gas cap. That's something you wouldn't have seen in 1964/65/66.

(04-01-2010, 12:47 AM)72 Stang Wrote: [ -> ]I asked him about that. He said he added that himself.

Never even noticed that......good eye Bill :) Not sure why someone would add that to such a rare car. Guess it would have to be re-painted to make it 100% anyways so it could be repaired

(04-01-2010, 10:47 AM)Rare Pony Wrote: [ -> ]Seems like it was listed around $125K.

Wouldn't think a custom would be worth that much and the real deal should be worth alot more then that :)
Wow! Thanks for the photos. A matter of taste, I would personally buy that sleek wagon, and I think it would sell today if they produced them just as pictured. Cool
I think its cool looking. Ford did make a Mustang pick up. I've seen it at Carlisle the last two years. I talked to the owner and he said Ford made 50 of them.