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Title: Supercharged 57 Ford Country Sedan Wagon
Post by: flatbedfred on 2024-01-23 16:54
I just received my copy of the March 2024 Classic Car. In it there is a great article on a nicely preserved 57 factory supercharged Country Sedan Wagon. There is an interesting history on that supercharger too.
Title: Re: Supercharged 57 Ford Country Sedan Wagon
Post by: mustang6984 on 2024-01-23 17:29
Thanks for the heads up! I'll look around for it. Sounds like a good article.  :006:
Title: Re: Supercharged 57 Ford Country Sedan Wagon
Post by: cos on 2024-01-23 21:33
Hello  Was that F-code wagon in Washington state?
Title: Re: Supercharged 57 Ford Country Sedan Wagon
Post by: flatbedfred on 2024-01-24 16:37
Rather than going through the whole article and not finding the answer, I noticed the back license plate is black. it says 57 F and on the bottom it says Washington !
Title: Re: Supercharged 57 Ford Country Sedan Wagon
Post by: cos on 2024-01-25 11:23
I know that fella that owns that car. Well respected and well know T-bird club member. Has build many high end cars. Took the time to answer my S/C questions, one of a few that know everything about them.
Title: Re: Supercharged 57 Ford Country Sedan Wagon
Post by: flatbedfred on 2024-01-25 14:22
In the article they mention a feature that they did in the April 2006 Hemmings Muscle Car issue. It has a feature on a 57 Tbird and a 57 Skyliner which I believe are both F codes. I found the magazine on Ebay and I will have it in a few days.
Title: Re: Supercharged 57 Ford Country Sedan Wagon
Post by: flatbedfred on 2024-01-29 09:05
I had another look at this article. There are two pages displayed as background photos of a meeting of the Ford Executive Committee. I was able to enlarge them. The memo talks about the two high performance engine versions of the 312, the 4v and the 8v.It states the the available supercharger would yield 300 horse power. It says that it needs to protect Ford's performance reputation in racing. It also mentions that Chevrolet had a fuel injection system for their engines.
I found this actual internal document fascinating.