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What was the horsepower of the 1958 Edsel?

What was the horsepower of the 1958 Edsel?

You can read entire books about that if you want, but the engines designed for the Edsel’s 1958 release played a central part in how Ford hoped it would appeal. Yeah, it’s a stretch to call the Edsel aesthetically beautiful, but a factory engine option with 375 horsepower and 475 lb.-ft. of torque was something pretty grand in 1958.

What was the body style of the 1959 Edsel?

As with the ’58s, Mercury would share the body style with the big series Edsels (Corsair & Citation), and a smaller series (Ranger, Pacer) would team up the Edsel with the 1959 Ford body. A decision was made in early 1958 to drop the big Edsels from the 1959 line, leaving Mercury to stand alone in the Ford stables with a mid-size car.

What kind of engine did the Edsel 410 have?

Those engines were early versions of Ford’s FE (“Ford-Edsel”) V-8, which was totally unrelated to the Edsel 410. The early Edsel FEs would become the basis for many of Ford’s most memorable engines, include the single-overhead camshaft (SOHC) 427 and the 390 found in many classic Ford muscle cars.

Which is the largest model of Edsel in Canada?

With 12,814 units produced, the 1959 Ranger 4-dr sedan is the largest single model of all Edsels. In Canada, all 1959 Edsel station wagons and convertibles were imported on wheels from the U.S. The Ranger 2-door sedan was not available in Canada. (Also known as the “Econo-Six”.

What was the price of a 1959 Edsel Ranger?

1959 Edsel Ranger 4-Door Sedan Owned by Dolores & Jesse Hily Jr. Leechburg PA Model Number: 58D (VIN Code F) Total Production: 12,814 Original Base Price: $2,683.50 (In Canada: $3,279.00) Curb Weight (lbs): 3,676 (3,775 if V8) Wheelbase (in.): 120.0 Length (in.): 210.9 Width (in.): 79.8 Height (in.): 56.0 (56.2 if 8.00×14 tires)

What kind of engine does the Edsel have?

Edsel’s Own V-8 Engines. The Edsel is powered by the newest engines in the industry. Both the E-475 and E-400 engines are designed specifically for the Edsel.

What was the name of the Edsel in 1959?

The remaining Edsels were to be renamed – “Ranger” surviving as the standard version and “Corsair” taking the deluxe model spot that was to be the Pacer. With the disasterously low sales volume of the 1958 model, costs had to be slashed on the 1959 Edsel.

What was the largest model of Edsel ever made?

With 12,814 units produced, the 1959 Ranger 4-dr sedan is the largest single model of all Edsels. In Canada, all 1959 Edsel station wagons and convertibles were imported on wheels from the U.S. The Ranger 2-door sedan was not available in Canada. (Also known as the “Econo-Six”. Same engine as Ford’s “Mileage Maker Six”)

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Ruth Doyle