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Cut-down station wagon? Crown Vic donor car? Mystery is source of the rear window assembly.
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Here is a link to much larger photos. It looks too smooth and unrefined in the bed area so it is probably custom. Can't find other pictures of the red one. The site is called deviantart. The linked page looks ok but maybe be prepared to see something you don't want to if you go deeper. https://jadongcha.deviantart.com/art/Crown-Vic-Ranchero-View-II-252092372
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Yes, I saw one at a CVA meet in Ladner British Columbia (near Vancouver) about 2 yrs ago. I didn't study it closely but it was very well done..almost looked factory. I believe it was based on a wagon..
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When I still lived in Mi. I'd run across that 1st yellow one at different shows. Nice car.
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From my understanding you don't have to do a conversion in the U.S. We drive left hand cars over here all the time. Easy once you get use to it. Great for parallel parking.
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There were two at the show in Dayton a couple years ago.
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