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◊ 2006-03-20 10:39 |
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◊ 2006-03-20 10:45 |
Shouldn't this be classed as a 'custom'.? |
◊ 2006-03-20 10:49 |
It is not se heavily modified, I think. It still looks like a normal station wagon, except the grill & headlights. |
◊ 2006-03-27 23:51 |
This '79 Ford Country Squire was modified by Customizer and Hot Rod builder Barris Kustoms. The people that also built the original batmobile. It is referred to as "the family truckster" |
◊ 2006-04-11 17:39 |
i think that they made this car like this so that Ford wouldnt sue them for use of a model w/o permission |
◊ 2006-04-11 18:44 |
all that... and in Pea Metallic too!! |
Rocker B. J. ◊ 2006-04-29 01:32 |
Actually 1979 Ford LTD Country Squire 'Wagon Queen Family Truckster'. |
◊ 2006-04-29 05:53 |
Sure it could be a '79-'83 Ford, but it's an '83 Wagon Queen Family Truckster. |
◊ 2006-11-04 06:07 |
look at the grille piece between the head lights it apears to be from a chrysler product |
◊ 2006-12-07 07:22 |
Actually the idea was to create an absurd vehicle that went along with the rest of the plot. The uglier and more gaudy the better. You couldn't find too many production cars tht would have this much of an impact. If they used a normal car it probably wouldn't have much attention as the Truckster did. (i.e. The location of the gas filler or the airbag that went off at odd times). |
◊ 2006-12-10 04:40 |
Delayed garbage bag airbag And Aunt Edna's corpse! By the way, I think this could be important enough to have five stars. Comments? -- Last edit: 2006-12-10 04:48:27 |
◊ 2006-12-10 04:48 |
Yes. The car is basically part of the film. |
◊ 2006-12-10 04:50 |
i'd agree that it's a 5 star car...just like Herbie, Kitt, etc. everyone knows the Family Truckster |
◊ 2006-12-11 04:18 |
it's so gaudy I want one. |
◊ 2006-12-11 04:53 |
"You may think you hate it now, just wait till you drive it! |
◊ 2006-12-11 05:02 |
I’m sorry to say, but I think it looks better after the front-end gets torn off… |
◊ 2006-12-11 05:06 |
Clark orginally ordered an antarctic-blue "Super Sports Wagon" with optional family fun pack. By the way, if they ever make another Vacation movie, I think the car should be a heavily modified Hummer by making fun of the vehicle's poor gas mileage and sheer size. |
◊ 2006-12-11 06:02 |
You mean like this one…? I can actually picture in my mind, seeing Clark driving something like that… along with all the crazy things he would do to it and with it. It would probably get totaled toward the end of the film, if the Hummer made it that far with the way Clark drives. -- Last edit: 2006-12-11 06:05:03 |
◊ 2006-12-11 10:41 |
If I remember well, for the French version they stupidly translated that by the equivalent of "sports car", which was somewhat not logical for a family car... (but as I saw the movie long time ago, I am not sure) -- Last edit: 2006-12-11 10:41:33 |
◊ 2006-12-30 20:22 |
Did you drive it? |
◊ 2007-02-23 04:01 |
I don't want to drive it, I just want my old car back |
◊ 2007-03-15 10:19 |
quoted line from the movie, |
◊ 2007-05-09 23:14 |
This is ONE UGLY CAR!! YUCK!! |
◊ 2007-05-12 21:30 |
Nah, the H2 isn't as ridiculous. It's too small, plus it can survive off-road conditions much better. |
◊ 2007-07-06 18:17 |
Sorry, but when I began to watch this movie I was so horrified with the Vista Cruiser's death that I turned it off -- Last edit: 2007-07-06 18:17:57 |
◊ 2007-08-24 01:46 |
This car sucks as it is so ugly. -- Last edit: 2007-10-03 02:08:17 |
◊ 2007-10-06 09:04 |
The Greatest Movie Ever! I have "The Ultimate Family Truckster" a 1985 LTD Country Squire Woody Wagon. See it here if you wish http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2861016 Holiday Road Forever! |
◊ 2007-12-09 21:21 |
Dude,I saw your car on CarDomain and it doesn't look anything like the Ultimate Family Truckster,it's just a regular ford LTD country squire wagon,I don't mean to criticize the car on this page but dude,I like your car better is than this one on this page because this one on this page is so ugly man,DISPICABLE,abslutly DISPICABLE. -- Last edit: 2008-01-30 14:25:59 |
◊ 2007-12-10 04:06 |
I like the giant crown on the c-pillar! -- Last edit: 2007-12-10 04:06:58 |
◊ 2007-12-10 04:22 |
There's a lot of retro-America in the look and name of this car. Wagon Queen is similar to Speed Queen, the maker of washing machines, and that crown emblem makes me think of Frigadaire. http://www.speedqueen.com/home/aboutsq/SQ_success.htm http://www.frigidaire.com/products/products.asp and Link to "www.monitortop.com" -- Last edit: 2007-12-10 04:24:13 |
◊ 2007-12-10 23:01 |
58Roadmaster,I said that Clark Griswold's 1985 LTD country squire is better then the "Ultimate Family Truckster,and yes it is beautiful too,and the car on this page(not cardomain)is both ugly and funny looking all at the same time. |
◊ 2007-12-10 23:25 |
Sorry, comment removed. I didn't catch any humor, so I reacted improperly. Of course this car is purposely built to be as ugly as possible! |
◊ 2007-12-11 03:56 |
It's ok man,it's not your fault,and I agree that this car was purposely built to be as ugly as possible,so I agree with you. -- Last edit: 2007-12-12 01:36:51 |
◊ 2008-05-25 07:13 |
"By the way, if they ever make another Vacation movie, I think the car should be a heavily modified Hummer by making fun of the vehicle's poor gas mileage and sheer size." In one of the sequals, Vegas Vacation, Rusty wins a Hummer and Clark drives it home... |
◊ 2008-05-31 21:59 |
another just like it on the dealer's lot behind Clark the video game version of the truckster fantastic crown emblems on the hubcaps and c-pillar Supposedly in a bad part of St. Louis, Missouri and after |
◊ 2008-06-03 15:47 |
The first time I saw this film I was about 14 (and wasn't as familiar with American cars), and I nearly thought this was actually a real production car! |
◊ 2008-06-27 19:16 |
there is a guy on ls1tech.com that built a clone of this car with a 5.3 liter Chevy v8, it runs 14s in the 1/4, lol here is a video of his replica on a SOLO autocross course http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMU2Ld0QgZc lol @ the video game truckster, one of the funniest scenes in the movie "rusty, please do not eat the truckster!" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3mvQ8V6evY -- Last edit: 2008-07-01 04:01:32 |
◊ 2008-07-18 03:31 |
This is listed as an 83 but take a close look at the sideview mirrors and the front bumper. Iv got my money on 79. |
◊ 2008-07-18 07:18 |
You bring up a good point. 1979-1980 was the only year for the slotted front bumper. But is it something we can really go on given how heavily modified this vehicle is? |
◊ 2008-07-30 12:56 |
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◊ 2008-08-17 00:43 |
I remember as a kid mulling over that car, trying to figure out what it was! I knew that it was primarily a Ford. I finally resolved to think that it was something from Ford of Europe---until I knew better, of course. |
◊ 2008-09-06 22:12 |
Please, 79, 80, 81 whatever, the Ford LTD Country Squire Wagon was ugly no matter what year it was produced. Sure, it could carry alot of gear, drove fairly well, but, when Barris got a hold of it, and made the "the family truckster", they turned something already awful into something alot worse. Better still, didn't anyone find it odd that the second set of headlights/tailights never worked? |
◊ 2009-03-21 20:20 |
LOL Only one word comes to my mind when I see this vehicle.....HIDEOUS. I do like the wagon but not what they did to it. I do agree however that its a perfect fit for the griswalds. |
◊ 2009-09-20 04:51 |
I went to a Route 66 car show and there was a replica of this Ford LTD Country Squire. It even had the luggage strapped to the top and a doll with a blanket over its head signifying Aunt Edna. |
◊ 2009-11-27 08:40 |
I, too have seen this car in person. Did you see the shredded dog leash on the rear bumper? |
◊ 2010-02-08 06:13 |
The Truckster's back! http://vacation.homeaway.com/vacation/?icid=IL_Sparky_PR_T_Hero_Hero_Micro# |
◊ 2010-02-08 23:39 |
that must have been one of the first cars ever with airbags. Its like a crown vic wagon times about 8 |
◊ 2010-03-06 05:02 |
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◊ 2010-03-06 17:47 |
nice |
◊ 2010-03-21 04:19 |
shame yo0u sold it |
◊ 2010-05-31 16:21 |
Holy sh*t! Great truckster. I thought that the Kia Soul would've been the next truckster, but the flex works just as well. The only things I noticed that could be improved were the wood panels. But other than that, kudos! http://www.egmcartech.com/2008/09/25/kia-soul-hybrid-concept-coming-to-paris-next-week/ |
fleetwood75 ◊ 2010-07-11 21:46 |
That is an OUT AND OUT LIE!!! How the HELL can you call the LTD Country Squire BUTT-UGLY no matter what year it was produced!!?? I have a 1972 and MY opinion, It's probably best looking, most well built wagon ever manufactured!!! I inherited mine from my parents who bought it new in '72 shortly after I was born and after 38 years, It's still goin' strong!!! |
◊ 2010-10-05 04:51 |
I was always reminded of the Westinghouse "W" crown when I saw this car. In an amazing coincidence, American Motors once owned Kelvinator refrigerator company, which later joined a company (White Consolidated) that also owned Westinghouse appliances, and later on bought Frigidaire, which was owned by General Motors. I'd like to think John Hughes and Harold Ramis put in an early joke about automobiles becoming boring appliances, but I think it's too much of a stretch. |
◊ 2010-10-05 04:56 |
Hey Walter, you're on the page of the wrong movie. Better try this one /vehicle_5214-Chevrolet-Chevy-Van-G-20-1985.html |
◊ 2010-10-05 05:11 |
Gotta love the greenwalls. |
◊ 2010-10-06 03:28 |
lol |
◊ 2012-05-21 00:13 |
If you look closely at the beginning of the movie, the dealership they went to said "Lou Glutz Motors" and it had the wagon's crown logo on it, so I suppose Lou Glutz Motors is supposed to be the fictional automaker and the Wagon Queen Family Truckster is the model. I'm guessing 1983 was the only year it was made haha. |
◊ 2012-12-18 08:39 |
Nothing odd about that. They're in East St. Louis, Illinois. -- Last edit: 2013-01-17 22:33:05 |
◊ 2013-01-17 22:34 |
It's an error that they don't have license plates. In Illinois, either the old plates must be transferred to the new vehicle, or a License Applied sticker must be put in the window. The old plates aren't transferred, and there is no sticker. They would have been pulled over as soon as they left the dealership. |
◊ 2013-05-09 09:32 |
"If you're thinking about taking the whole tribe cross country this is you're automobile" |
◊ 2014-03-25 20:11 |
I have to say it would look right at home next to Johnny Cash's Cadillac "One Piece At A Time". |
◊ 2014-05-21 17:33 |
Chevrolet did have an airbag in 1973 , but it was removed a year later , since the customers did not want to have it , at least that is what i have heard . |
◊ 2014-07-14 02:54 |
'79 or '80 only side mirrors. |
◊ 2015-07-09 08:01 |
I suppose not...due to the fact the catlogs in the dealership are mostly Chrysler Corporation's(look my pic).I suppose Lou Glutz Motors is just the name of the dealership,and the "WagonQueen Family Truckster" might be a model from Chrysler. |
◊ 2015-08-20 23:55 |
The funniest part of this car is that the wood grain plastic was available from Ford, it wasn't added for the movie, except for the rear quater panel. |
◊ 2015-08-27 01:09 |
Here are some big pic of the borchures(all of them are 1982 model) : |
◊ 2015-12-01 04:45 |
This is a very nice car! |
◊ 2015-12-21 04:00 |
What is the thing on the frount of the car? |
◊ 2017-07-08 02:34 |
This should be labeled as a 1980 Ford Country Squire. That is the only year it could be. I am building a replica and have learned quite a bit about them, as to do it correctly. First to nail down the year is the drivers sail mirror. It was 79-80 only item. Then we have the front bumper. The vents were only used in 79-80. But both 79 and 80 are unique 1 year only bumpers. In 1979 the tag was center mounted. In 1980 they moved the tag from the center to the drivers side. At Lou Glutz, the dealer tag is in the center of the bumper which is why they were identified as 79's. But look to the drivers side there is a carrage bolt filling the hole where the tag was mounted for 1980 only, there was no hole there in 79. Also in all later scenes where the front tag is not present, you can see the center of the bumper is lacking the recess and holes for the center tag mount a 79 bumper would have. In 1980 the center of the bumper is peaked as is the Trucksters bumper. None of the Truckster used the 1979 Bumpers, all were 1980 only. The next item to confirm this is the speedometer. The one on screen was 80-81 specific. In 79 the km/h are yellow but the Mph goes 0,10,20,30,40,50,60,70,85. In 80 and 81 the km/h are in yellow and the Mph goes 5,15,25,35,45,55,65,75,85 In 82 on up the km/h are in blue. The only year LTD Country Squire that came with a Sail mirror, that specific bumper and that speedometer was the 1980. |
◊ 2018-02-13 07:54 |
Nice deduction. Relabel as a 1980 model then? |
◊ 2018-02-23 18:03 |
as well as its other appearances -- Last edit: 2018-02-23 18:03:22 |
◊ 2020-01-10 22:32 |
Instrument cluster shows 3 speed automatic (PRND21). 1979 was the only year for that. 1980-up had overdrive (PRNODDL) |
◊ 2020-07-23 21:30 |
Not true. PRN(OD)DL was not used, at least not from 79-87. And PRN(OD)D1 was not used until 1984. You are correct that 1980 was the 1st year for the AOD transmission. It was an option. The C4 was still standard behind the 302 and 351 until 1982 when the AOD became standard equipment. If your still not convinced the Truckster was not a 79, it had the base vinyl interior in "sand". That was a new color for 1980. The 1979 LTD used the color "camel". It was almost yellow, a very different color. I'll break down the speedometer changes year by year 79-82 to clear it up. 1979 - Ford made 5 clusters. They offered a deluxe cluster with trip meter and a base cluster w/o. They offered each in standard (mph) and Metric (kph) for export plus an LEO cluster. 1) base cluster It read, 5,10,20,30,40,55,60,70,85 Yellow secondary numerals - orange needle 2) base cluster metric It read, 0,20,40,60,80,100,120,140,180 Yellow secondary numerals - orange needle 3) deluxe cluster standard (Same as 1) 4) deluxe cluster metric (Same as 2) 5) LEO certified cluster (Kind of their own thing not important here) Gear range faceplate read PRND21 (79-81) Fuel Gauge said "Fuel" (79-80) 1980 - Ford restyled the standard clusters with new numerals on the faceplate.The metric clusters were identical 79-80 1) base cluster standard It now reads,5,15,25,35,45,55,65,75,85 Yellow secondary numerals - orange needle. (This is the cluster that appears on screen.) 2) deluxe cluster standard It now reads,5,15,25,35,45,55,65,75,85 Yellow secondary numerals - orange needle There were 2 gear range faceplates in 80. The PRND21 was used in C4 equiped cars (79-81). (The Truckster had this faceplate.) The AOD cars had one that read PRN(OD)31 (used 1980-1983) The fuel gauge was the same 79-80 1981 - Ford restyled the faceplate. The 79-80 had triangles for turn indicator lamps, they are now arrows with a white border. The idiot lights got a little refresh as well. 1) base cluster standard Same as 1980 other than the updated faceplate. 2) base cluster metric Same as 79-80 other than the updated faceplate. 3) deluxe cluster standard Same as 1980 other that the updated faceplate. 4) deluxe cluster metric Same as 79-80 other that the updated faceplate. The gear range faceplates offered are identical to 1980 The fuel gauge recieved updated artwork and no longer reads "fuel" and has a little picture of a gas pump. (81-up) 1982 - Ford reused the 81 faceplate but updated the look. The secondary numerals are now blue and the needle is white. It will change very little until 87 and 89 is the last year the cluster is used. The gear range faceplate PRN(OD)31 is the only one offered The fuel gauge is unchanged from 81 -- Last edit: 2020-07-24 21:04:06 |
◊ 2020-09-06 19:24 |
I stand corrected. I was not aware that the AOD was optional in the first two years. I assumed it was standard. You got me on the shift quadrant too! I totally forgot about the (OD)3L in 80-83. The color of the secondary numerals was something I knew about form the Pontiac Trans Am, when comparing my 79 to the 77 in Smokey and the Bandit., but I had forgotten they were different on Fords too. Thanks for broadening my early Panther platform knowledge!! -- Last edit: 2020-09-06 19:25:23 |
◊ 2020-12-25 19:04 |
The vehicle looks better designed this way. |
◊ 2021-01-25 06:56 |
The old Monarchs used to have crown logos all over them. Link to "bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com" Right, Canadians? -- Last edit: 2021-01-25 07:07:09 |
◊ 2021-01-25 07:46 |
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◊ 2023-07-17 19:00 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbvgWxZAwBo |