1991 Ford Country Squire

The 1991 Ford Country Squire is a full-size station wagon that represents the culmination of the eighth generation, produced from 1979 to 1991. This model is equipped with V8 engine options, specifically the 302 cu in (4.9L) and 351 cu in (5.8L) Windsor V8s, featuring sequential multi-port fuel injection in the 4.9L variant. While the overall design remained consistent with that of 1979, the 1991 model included updates such as a dashboard featuring a driver-side airbag and 3-point seatbelts for outboard rear seats, enhancing safety features introduced in previous years. The vehicle is characterized by its classic woodgrain bodyside trim, a hallmark of the Country Squire line. Notably, 1991 marked the final production year for the Country Squire, which experienced low sales, making it one of the slowest-selling Ford vehicles in North America at that time.