This 1958 Ford Country Squire is a four-door station wagon that is powered by a 352ci V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission and is finished in red with faux woodgrain paneling over red and white vinyl upholstery. Equipment includes 14″ steel wheels, power steering, fender-mounted mirrors, a faux hood scoop, air conditioning, three rows of bench seating, an analog clock, and an aftermarket CD head unit. This Country Squire station wagon was acquired by the current owner in August 2017 and is now offered by the seller on behalf of its owner with a clean Nebraska title in the owner’s name listing the vehicle as a Ford Woody. The car is finished in red with faux woodgrain trim and wood-patterned appliqué panels and received a repaint under previous ownership. Exterior details include dual fender-mounted mirrors, a faux hood scoop, chrome-finished bumpers, and dual exhaust outlets. Photos depicting blemishes on various body panels can be viewed in the gallery below. Body-color 14″ steel wheels wear Ford-branded hubcaps and are mounted with Coker Classic whitewall tires, and a matching spare is stowed in the rear compartment. The car is equipped with power steering, and braking is provided by drums at all four corners. The seating surfaces are upholstered in red and white vinyl upholstery and are joined by color-coordinated material on the door panels and carpets. Appointments include air conditioning, a split-folding center bench, a fold-down rear bench, an analog clock, lap belts, and an aftermarket CD head unit. The three-spoke steering wheel frames a horizontal-sweep 120-mph speedometer and gauges for coolant temperature and fuel level. The five-digit odometer shows 62k miles, approximately 500 of which were added under current ownership. Total mileage is unknown. The 352ci V8 features a four-barrel carburetor and was factory-rated at 300 horsepower. The air cleaner is shown installed in the gallery. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Ford-O-Matic three-speed automatic transmission. Paint overspray is visible on the underside and additional photos are presented in the gallery below.