[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.