361cid E-400 V8, 3-speed manual transmission, 3.70:1 axle ratio
Edsel number
732192 manufactured in Louisville, KY on July 31, 1958
Owner:
Steven Smith
Originally purchased in San Antonio, Texas from Turbiville Motors, by Anthony J. Ahr, who traded a 1955
Studebaker for a $725.00 trade-in value.&nbbsp; This Edsel was $2,775.45. I have all the original
paper work on this.
Location:
Morgantown, West Virginia
Owned since:
July 2013
Mileage:
67,000?
Condition:
Drives very well
Originality:
Two-tone color added
Accessories included:
Standard Radio, Rear Speaker, Tinted Glass, Seat Belts, Whitewall Tires, Wheel Covers, Rocker Panel Mouldings,
Low Oil Warning Light, Electric Clock, Windshield Washer, Carpet, No-Glare Rear-view Mirror, Oval Side Mirror,
Padded Sun Visors, Oil Filter, Heavy Duty Battery, Paper Air Cleaner, Courtesy Lights
Notes:
The car is 98% original, with just some freshing up on paint. Runs well, one of only 3% with manual
transmisson '58.
This Edsel has been a Texas car its whole life. Solid car, runs great!
I found this Ranger at a car lot in San Angelo, Texas. Someone traded in on an RV. I wrote
the car dealer a check the minute I saw it. I don't think they're ugly, I think they're beautiful.
Information as of:
May 2007
Owner:
Wayne Kleypas
This car was wrecked in 1995 and looked as it would be scrapped, but the man we
bought it from totally restored it. You can view this car wrecked in the
deceased category.
Location:
Rosebud, Texas
Owned since:
May 2007
Mileage:
133,000
Condition:
Drives very well
Originality:
Stock, Two-tone color added
Accessories included:
Rocker Panel Mouldings, Positive-Action Windshield Wipers, Windshield Washer, Oil Filter,
Paper Air Cleaner, No-Glare Rear-view Mirror
Notes:
This car was origionally purchased in San Antonio, Texas. It is the base of the base
model (i.e. no heater and only a gas gauge).
It's been painted two-tone turquoise and white. The motor has been rebuilt.