Maverick V8: The Glamour of the 70s

Us 70's, the Brazilian automobile market was bubbling with iconic launches, but a gap persisted:

the lack of a national competitor for the Chevrolet Opala Caravan.

To fill this space, the dealership Ford Souza Ramos, located in São Paulo, dared to create a unique and impressive version of the already beloved Ford Maverick: the Maverick Station Wagon V8.

This bold transformation put Ford on par with Chevrolet in the station wagons (SW),

offering a vehicle that combined space, luxury and performance with the rugged, sporty charm of the Maverick.

A Souza Ramos had a brilliant idea: lengthen the ceiling of the Maverick to the end of the chassis, creating a new rear end equipped with a adapted lid,

inspired by the North American station wagon models of the time.

If you are a classic car enthusiast, it is worth knowing more about this legend of the brazilian streets.

After all, the Maverick Station Wagon V8 is not just a car; it is a real work of art on wheels.