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Ford LTD Country Squire Charlie's Angels Movie GreenLight 1:18

Ford LTD Country Squire Charlie's Angels Movie GreenLight 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Ford
Model Manufacturer
GreenLight
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
19066
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About the Ford LTD Country Squire Charlie's Angels Movie GreenLight 1:18

TL;DR: GreenLight's 1:18 diecast reproduces the Ford LTD Country Squire estate, a 1979 American wagon with a Charlie's Angels film credit and the wood-panel trim that defined the segment. It works equally as a screen-used replica or a straightforward vintage American estate.

Wood-panel estate wagons are a specifically American design idea, real timber trim laid over steel bodywork, and the Country Squire is one of the segment's longest-running examples.

GreenLight's Diecast Reading of a Wood-Panel Wagon

Reproducing simulated wood trim in diecast is a genuine test of print quality, since the woodgrain pattern has to read convincingly at 1:18 without smearing into a flat brown block, and GreenLight's application here holds the grain detail cleanly against the body colour. The Country Squire's long, flat wagon roofline and rear tailgate are reproduced with the kind of panel consistency full-size American wagons demand, given how much flat surface area there is to keep even. GreenLight, an American diecast manufacturer built substantially on Hollywood and TV-licensed replicas, has the Charlie's Angels connection to lean on here, and the film tie adds a documented identity beyond a generic period wagon in an unremarkable colour.

A Wagon That Works Two Ways

This Country Squire suits two very different collecting angles at once: film and TV memorabilia collectors chasing screen-used vehicles, and vintage American wagon enthusiasts who simply want the wood-panel look done properly. Displayed among 1970s domestics, its wagon roofline and trim provide genuine visual contrast against saloons and coupés from the same period. Whichever collecting instinct brought a buyer to this piece, the underlying model holds up on its own terms.

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