1965 Ford Club Wagon

The 1965 Ford Club Wagon is a notable model within the Ford Econoline series, known for its unique cabover design, which positions the engine between the front seats. Key specifications include a standard 170-cubic-inch inline-six engine, with an optional 240-cubic-inch inline-six offering improved horsepower and enhanced load-carrying capabilities. Transmission choices feature a standard three-speed manual, while a three-speed automatic is available for the larger engine. The Club Wagon serves as a passenger van variant, providing spacious interior configurations suited for both passengers and cargo. Unique to the 1965 model is the introduction of the new 240-cubic-inch engine, boosting performance compared to earlier models. The distinctive design showcases a flat load floor and large rear doors, facilitating easy access for cargo or passengers, making it a versatile choice for families and commercial use alike.