Were any "F" Code -4 door Vehicles Manufactured?


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By Oldmics - 16 Years Ago
I was crusin on eBay and came across a nice 57 Ford 4 door and the wierd thought of it being an "F" code vehicle entered my head.

So I figured I would ask if there really were any  "E" or "F" code 4 door cars manufactured and if any are still around.I think theres a wagon or two that were built  but what about 4 door cars?

I figured that they could be special ordered-but were any really built?

Oldmics

By ecode ragtop - 16 Years Ago
I HAVE AN OLD FRIEND, WHO WAS A FORD TECH. IN MINNESOTA. HE TOLD ME THAT THE MINN. STATE POLICE, ORDERED A FEW E'S AND F'S IN 57 ,SOME WERE 4 DOORS, AND BUY 58 THE F CARS HAD BEEN CONVERTED TO SINGLE FOUR BARRELS, DUE TO MAINTINCE PROBLEMS. TOM
By bird55 - 16 Years Ago
this topic also makes me wonder about E & F Delivery or Courier vehicles? seems like I have heard of them too. just curious.
By Hoosier Hurricane - 16 Years Ago
Al:

Interesting question.  Couriers were sold as trucks, and trucks were not supposed to be available with a 312 even.  But then, Rancheros were also marketed as trucks, yet somewhere I have a picture of an F Ranchero.

By pegleg - 16 Years Ago
For NHRA use, you should have been able to get a Courier with an F code, a four speed hydro, and slicks. Oh, no wait, that's only for Scrubs. Ermm         
By Ketterbros - 16 Years Ago
My brother Dave and I ran a 55 N stocker at Pittsburgh International Dragway and aways seemed to be challange by a 55 scrub delivery.. running a 4 speed hydro, Bucket seats, caught by us with a holley carb, then they came back with a fuel injection.. Tech did not see a problem..