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1957 Ford Ranch Wagon



The Shooting Brake is a 1957 Ford Del Rio Ranch Wagon that’s been modified in all areas. Subtle changes embody its Ford lineage, while the chassis, powertrain, suspension and creature comforts reflect state-of-the-art technology. The net result is a very unique high performance machine.

This ride was unvieled in the ARP booth at SEMA 2017 and was named Street Rodder Magazine "Car of the year." for 2018!

Check out our social media pages for in progress updates. #57RanchWagon

HIGHLIGHTS


Engine: 521 c.i.d. “Boss 9” built by Jon Kaase.

Intake system: Borla Induction, VaporWorx fuel delivery, FAST management, Fuel Safe bladder.

Exhaust system: Ace-d Auto Worx hand built stainless steel construction with Magnaflow mufflers.

Cooling: Radiator, condenser and trans cooler by C&R.

Internals: Comp Cams valve train, Lunati crank and rods.

Lubrication: Aviaid external wet sump.

Transmission: Hughes Performance 4L80E with Gear Vendors overdrive.

Chassis: A highly modified Art Morrison frame with JRI shocks and Maier torque arm rear suspension, Baer brakes, Detroit Speed Inc. rack and pinion, Pirelli tires and “ One Off ” Billet Specialties wheels.

Interior: Gabe’s Custom Interiors, Dynamat insulation, Redline Gauge Works custom gauges, Quality Restorations steering wheel. Vintage Air Gen IV Magnum HVAC system.

Exterior: Colors and body mods by Mick’s Paint, chrome work by Advanced Plating and bumpers by Twins Customs.

Special Thanks: Steve Stanford, Scott Sullivan, Pete Chapouris, Joey Angelo and Rick LeFever.

ARP fasteners have been used extensively in the build and employed in the engine, driveline, chassis and suspension —as well as mounting accessories, control mechanisms and trim.

 

57 Ranch Wagon - Power Auto Media

December 01, 2017

Dennis Pittsenbarger interviews Steve about our Wagon at SEMA 2017

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57 Ranch Wagon - Miller

November 01, 2017

Steve gives a walk around of our 57 Ford Ranch Wagon at SEMA 2017

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