Estates/Shooting Brakes/Station Wagons Gallery (Originals are best)

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Re: Estates/Shooting Brakes/Station Wagons Gallery (Originals are best)

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Wow! That's a new one on me... A Bijou Break... Very special!
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mickthemaverick wrote: 10 Oct 2024, 09:48
Paul-R wrote: 10 Oct 2024, 09:46 I loved the shape and style of the MkIV Zodiacs. The four headlamps and false grill between them (the real air intake was below the bumper) was sublime to my eyes.
I totally agree about the grill there Paul and it adds further weight to the benefit of putting similar false grills on the new EVs from Ford. :)
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The car that replaced the Zephyr/Zodiac Estates, not quite there on the outside for me but the interior felt great!! :-D
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The Ghia models were a huge improvement over the bog standard Fords.
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