1957 Ford Ranch Wagon
Chassis No. C7LR-156464
Miles: 8001
335HP
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Ray Brown of Bend Oregon always loved the late 50’s Ford
wagons but he is also a Hot Rodder at heart. So after locating this
rust free example about 10 years ago he decided to build a “resto custom”.
The car was completely disassembled and stripped of all paint. From
the firewall forward the stock Ford front end was replaced with a ’69
Camaro clip including spindles, springs, antiroll bar, power steering
box, etc. This contributed to the lowered stance without having to add
dropped spindles or cut coils. The stock Ford 9” rear end with 3.89
gears was retained along with stock springs, brakes and Monroe air shocks.
The stock Ford engine was replaced with a Chevy 350 crate
motor fitted with an Edelbrock 600-cfm carb on an Edelbrock Performer
intake producing 335HP. Stock Chevy ram horn exhaust
manifolds feed into 2” pipes and Smithy’s mufflers. The engine is mated
to a 700-R4 overdrive automatic trans.
The body was left stock with the exception of the replacement of the
sliding side windows with one-piece tempered glass. A pair of ’55 Chevy
outside rearview mirrors were also added. The Willow green and Colonial
white two-tone paint was flawlessly applied using Dupont Spectra Master
two-stage.
The interior was kept as close to stock as possible with
a few updated accessories. Red Hot Interiors in Bend covered the seats
in green and white vinyl using a LeBaron Bonney kit that matches the
original upholstery perfectly. An Old Air Products air-conditioning
system and a JVC stereo were installed along with Stewart Warner oil
pressure and voltmeter. The pedals are from Lokar, and the steering
wheel from Billet Specialties. A Chevy tilt steering column, Dakota
Engineering cruise control kit, and electric wipers complete the updates.
The car rides on 6X15 front and 7X15 rear steel wheels
fitted with BF Goodrich radials (205-65R15 front, 215-70R15 rear). The
wheels have been painted to match the green body color and are fitted
with new old stock (NOS) ‘57 hubcaps and new chrome rings. And to increase
the range the stock gas tank has been replaced with a NOS 20-gallon
tank.
Ray finished the car in May of 2008 and he and his wife
Judy drove it across the country to the Goodguys Nationals in Columbus
Ohio. They were chosen as one of the “Top Ten” at the
event and photographed for a feature in Rod & Custom
magazine (June 2009 issue). Later that year they drove the car to the
National Street Rod Association show in Sacramento and were chosen as
the “Field Director Pick”.
This wagon is stunning with only 8000 miles of use since the restoration
was completed. It can be driven anywhere with confidence as well as
be a showstopper at the next Hot Rod meet.
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