The 1965 XP Falcon Squire Station Wagon represented a distinctly Australian take on mid-century family transport, blending utility with a notable level of refinement. Marketed as the “Aristocrat of the entire station wagon world,” the Squire stood apart with its simulated wood exterior paneling, a design cue inspired by American wagons, paired with upgraded interior trim that emphasized comfort and style. Buyers could choose between Ford’s “Pursuit 170” or the more powerful “Super Pursuit 200” inline-six engines, offering dependable performance for both daily driving and long-distance touring. Today, this uniquely Australian classic has been faithfully recreated in 1:43 scale by Trax, the Australian-based model maker known for celebrating the country’s distinctive automotive history.
Trax have made some very attractive models. This one is a beauty.
@mg-harv ...always liked these attractive Fords from down under.....
@mg-harv I have these two as well Harv; plus the Falcon wagon in red (non woody), UTE, sedan delivery and sedan.







