My Edsel in this video is a fully loaded 1858 Citation not a Ranger/Pacer. If you know Edsels, you know the scallop insert unique to Citation only. And yes, Ranger/Pacer was equipped with the smaller E400 engine.
@@ArcherMorningside if you have an Edsel Citation, the scallop on the side of the car looks like mine with grooved stainless steel panel with the green "pickle" ornament at the end. The only Edsel with this styling feature is Citation.
Beautiful ride! I love the 58 Edsel!
Look forward to seeing another one someday!
Wow! That baby gets treated like a princess.
It looks like a space ship. In a good way.
OMG, what a beautiful car mines is exactly the same accept it's a 4 Dr hard top same color tho.✌️👌👍
wow it’s like driving a toaster
Nice!
Did you do an engine swap? Usually the rangers/pacers don’t have an E475. And it has air!?! That’s awesome!
My Edsel in this video is a fully loaded 1858 Citation not a Ranger/Pacer. If you know Edsels, you know the scallop insert unique to Citation only. And yes, Ranger/Pacer was equipped with the smaller E400 engine.
@@Volterrific really, my citation doesn’t have the insert. You have a very nice car!
@@Volterrific do you mean the different rear window? I see, I was talking about the insert on the dash for the air.
@@ArcherMorningside if you have an Edsel Citation, the scallop on the side of the car looks like mine with grooved stainless steel panel with the green "pickle" ornament at the end. The only Edsel with this styling feature is Citation.
@@ArcherMorningside factory air on all 1958 Edsels have a register on the inside at the base of the windshield with plastic directional louvers
What kind of mpg do you get out of your citation with the E-475?
8 city without a/c, 6 city with a/c, 15 highway without a/c, 12 highway with a/c. Awful mileage but gas was cheap back in the day.