Vehicle Description
This 1958 Edsel Villager station wagon is one of approximately
2,054 produced. It is powered by a 303hp 361ci V8 engine mated to
the one-year-only Teletouch push-button automatic transmission, and
equipped with power steering and power brakes. Speed is monitored
by a rotating flying-saucer-inspired speedometer. This wagon even
has an optional compass, in case you lose your way. Edsel's
distinctive horse-collar grille and boomerang taillights, along
with the classic �50s two-tone red and white color combination,
complete the wagon's look. On the inside is a 45-rpm under-dash
record player. This car has spent the majority of its life in Texas
and Arizona before being brought east in 2014.