This absolutely gorgeous 1955 Ford Ranch Wagon had a thorough restoration completed in 2017, and we are proud to display it in the Maxmotive Pittsburgh Showroom. In the early 1950s, the era of the wood-bodied station wagon was ending. When Ford introduced a redesigned line of cars it gave wagon buyers the first all-steel wagons in the firm's history. These were the Country Sedan, a four-door model and the Ranch Wagon, which was a new two-door model, inspired by the European-term shooting-brake. The Ranch Wagon had either the standard six-cylinder engine or the long-familiar flathead V8, which was optional.
This example is believed to only have had 2,136 miles since its restoration in 2017. The original engine has been replaced with a rebuilt 289 V8 from a 1966 Mustang. The paint and interior shows very well and is the perfect color combination for this iconic vehicle. This rare car is ready for summertime cruising. See detailed photos at