The Ford Squire holds a distinctive place in automotive history, particularly within the European market, where it served as Ford's versatile response to the growing demand for practical yet rugged family vehicles. Introduced in 1956 as the estate version of the iconic Ford Prefect and later the Anglia, the Squire was designed to cater to those who required additional space without compromising on the vehicle's inherent compactness and maneuverability, essential for the often narrow and winding roads of Europe...
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at Ford Squire (Europe)