20,000,000 views a BIG THANKYOU - *Edsel Ranchero (1959)
Over the Christmas period the views on this photostream crossed the incredible figure of 20 million views - thankyou for each and everyone who over the last six years took time out to view and comment on my pictures.
The first picture i posted was an Ayots Bravo coach and among its decals was the statement On A Mission i had not noticed this until a contact pointed it out but thanks again. It has and continues to be fun, just humbled and pleased with the interest shown - Rob
Edsel Ranchero (1958) Engine 6485cc V8 Ford
Registration Number UFF 371
EDSEL SET
www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/albums/72157623789165496
Officially this does not exist, possibly a chop job some have been created using a Edsel Wagoner as a base and a Ford Ranchero rear, others simply a Ford Ranchero with Edsel grille and trim. This car is listed with the DVLA as an 1958 Edsel with a 6485cc engine, larger than anything in the Edsel range at the time and possibly the unit from a Third Generation (1966-67) Ford Ranchero, and i am guessing due to the DVLA listing it is a genuine 1958 Edsel platform, either way it is an impressive looking automobile and perhaps one Edsel should have built
Thanks for 20 million views
Shot at Billing Aquadrome, Northampton19:08:2013 Ref 96a-310
20,000,000 views a BIG THANKYOU - *Edsel Ranchero (1959)
Over the Christmas period the views on this photostream crossed the incredible figure of 20 million views - thankyou for each and everyone who over the last six years took time out to view and comment on my pictures.
The first picture i posted was an Ayots Bravo coach and among its decals was the statement On A Mission i had not noticed this until a contact pointed it out but thanks again. It has and continues to be fun, just humbled and pleased with the interest shown - Rob
Edsel Ranchero (1958) Engine 6485cc V8 Ford
Registration Number UFF 371
EDSEL SET
www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/albums/72157623789165496
Officially this does not exist, possibly a chop job some have been created using a Edsel Wagoner as a base and a Ford Ranchero rear, others simply a Ford Ranchero with Edsel grille and trim. This car is listed with the DVLA as an 1958 Edsel with a 6485cc engine, larger than anything in the Edsel range at the time and possibly the unit from a Third Generation (1966-67) Ford Ranchero, and i am guessing due to the DVLA listing it is a genuine 1958 Edsel platform, either way it is an impressive looking automobile and perhaps one Edsel should have built
Thanks for 20 million views
Shot at Billing Aquadrome, Northampton19:08:2013 Ref 96a-310