Edsel Villager 6 Passenger Wagon (1958)
for sale
Price: US $1,095.00
Price: US $1,095.00
Up for bids is my 1958 Edsel Villager 6 Passenger Station
Wagon. I bought it with the hopes of restoring it myself but have too many
projects going right now between another Edsel and 2 ’59 Mercury Wagons so I would like to find it a good home. It is I'd say 98% complete.
This
car was bought by the previous owner in the early 80s and driven until
approximately 1997 when the owner wanted to do a full restoration.
Unfortunately between the beginning of the body work, the previous owner did
professional body work and had possibly replaced the drivers side door sills
and installed a new rocker panel. He stripped the car clean of its trim but
then the project took a back seat to another ’58 Villager 9 passenger wagon.
While on that car, the gentleman unfortunately found he was terminally ill and
passed away. The car appears to be unmolested except that the original
Teletouch Automatic Transmission controls have been replaced with the correct
1958 Edsel Column shift control for the Fordomatic type transmission.
After decoding the dataplate, I spoke with my friend, Edsel
historian Phil Skinner and he said the following:
“Of the 2, 294 Villager
6-passenger station wagons produced for 1958, I have recorded 197 of them. I
have color code information for 193 and out of that total, this is the only Villager 6-passenger wagon ever found in this
color-trim combination. In fact it is the ONLY station wagon for 1958 I have
found in this attractive color combo. Truly unique.
”
Phil owns the world’s greatest
Edsel registry, recording over approx. 11, 000 Edsels, or 10% of all production
58, 59 and 60.
This car has a paint code of JLL, meaning Ice Green Body
with Spruce Green top and side scallops. Of over 11, 000 cars
recorded, It is the only 1958 Edsel Station Wagon in this color
combination known to exist.
W8ET700940- Fairly early production, scheduled Edsel #940
built at the facility.
The dataplate shows that this car was built at the Mahwah, NJ Edsel plant scheduled on August 1, 1957.
Of all the Edsel plants, the Mahwah plant built approx. 6200
Edsels, and of Edsels still in existence, the Mahwah built ones are one of the
rarest due to being sold throughout the northeast US, being exposed to harsh
road salt winters and rendering most of these cars rotten and scrapped by the
1980’s.
Interior Code: BA -
White boxcalf vinyl bolsters with Light Green vinyl inserts
This Villager is equipped with the following:
E400 361 cu. In. V8 engine (Turns over freely, has never been locked
up)
Built with Teletouch, converted to OEM column shift automatic (a rarity
as 95% of ‘58’s had Teletouch)
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Tinted glass
Windshield washer (missing the jar)
Electric clock
Dial Temp heater
Standard Stromburg –Carlson Radio
Backup lights (one missing lens)
Glovebox light For the past 15 years or so the car has sat out behind his shop until I
acquired it this past year. The car has rust in the hood, front fenders, (I
would suggest replacing fenders and hood) passengers side floor (same floor
pans as 57 and 58 Ford), passengers side rocker panel (same as 57 and 58 Ford), and a small area around one of the cargo area body mounts and below one of the
taillights. The tailgate is also in need of rust repair (same as 57 Ford). The
spare tire well is rust rot free. The wagon specific quarters are solid.
While it sat, unfortunately it had the
radiator stolen out of it and since the trim was stripped off it for bodywork, the stainless “V” trim that goes on the front doors was misplaced as well as
one of the thin strips that go on the window sill of the passengers rear door.
I put all of the trim the car has on it in the photos to show how complete it
is. It is missing the hood ornament however the base is still there yet
damaged. The taillight lenses are damaged and need to be replaced. The
passengers side glass is cracked however they are all flat so worst case
scenario a local glass shop could replace them but a good front door FoMoCo
glass is included.
The windshield wiper motor and wiper
transmission have been removed from the car however are included. I took photos
of all the parts the car comes with, some of the parts have been removed
beginning the restoration process and others are extra. I was told that the
jack may be correct for this wagon, as it does contour the rear bumper
correctly as it is wagon-specific, and that is included.
The drivetrain in this car is good as the
engine turns over and the car was driven and registered until the restoration
process had began. The frame is solid. The odometer shows 49, 982 which may be
original mileage, judging by the seats fairly decent but dirty condition and it
being a Vermont car until 1997 when the owner moved to North Carolina. The door panels are in good condition, I believe they don't need to be replaced. This
vehicle comes with a clear 1997 Vermont registration, which is equivalent
to a title as cars in Vermont built in 1958 do not have titles. It also does come with its original set of Edsel keys and matching locks. I forgot to add the key fob shows evidence that this Edsel was sold used at a Rambler dealer in Pennsylvania in the early 60's. If you have any questions, please ask!
Thanks, Ben.
update: 2017-03-02
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1958 |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | W8ET700940 | Mileage: | 49,982 |
Interior Color: | Green and White | Make: | Edsel |
Number of Cylinders: | 8 | Model: | Villager |
Transmission: | Automatic | Trim: | 6 Passenger Wagon |
Body Type: | Wagon | Engine: | E400 |
Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty | Drive Type: | RWD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Exterior Color: | Ice Green and Spruce Green | For Sale By: | Private Seller |