1963 Ford Club Wagon

- Engine Options: Standardized with a 170-cubic-inch inline-six engine generating 101 horsepower, paired with a standard three-speed manual transmission, while a three-speed automatic was also available.
- Body Style: Features a mid-engine configuration that places the engine between the front seats, contributing to a flat load floor and enhanced cargo access, with a cabover design reminiscent of the Jeep Forward Control.
- Variants: Offered in configurations that accommodate five to eight passengers, catering to family and group transportation needs.
- Special Features: Notable for its versatility, the Club Wagon provided comfort and convenience, cementing its position in the market alongside more commercially-focused models like the Station Bus.
The 1963 model refined passenger comfort and utility, making it an attractive choice for families.