Ford Squire
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Ford Squire is a car from Ford for the United Kingdom market built between 1955 and 1959.
It was a two door, four seat estate design, the brother to the Ford Prefect 100E sharing the same 1172 cc Ford Sidevalve engine and other parts and the same interior trim. It was substantially shorter than either saloon, and used the short front doors of the four-door model, because the bodyshell was optimized for use as a panel van; these were significantly more popular in the UK than estates at the time.
Total production was 17,812 cars.
The Ford Escort was a similar estate car based on the Ford Anglia which had a lower trim level.
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