Edsel Roundup

[3] The Roundup came with black rubber flooring,[1] armrests, front and rear ashtrays, dome and courtesy lights, and a white vinyl headliner.

All station wagons shared the Edsel Ranger's engine availability, with a 361 cubic inch V8 as standard, as was a three-speed manual transmission.

Buyers also had the option of a three-speed automatic transmission with a standard column-mounted gear selector, or could choose Edsel's highly promoted but trouble-prone Teletouch automatic, which placed its drive-selection buttons in the steering wheel hub.

While their roll-out was highly publicized in the fall of 1957, Edsels were a marketing disaster for Ford.

The low output number could be attributed to the declining popularity of two-door wagons in the American market and the Edsel's overall lack of consumer appeal.

Rear view of the Edsel Roundup
Front view of the Edsel Roundup, showing its controversial "horse collar" grille