What does the FE stand for as in 428 FE?
Thanks,
Fred
Thanks,
Fred
According to Ford Hi-po guide, this is correct. Not Ford-Edsel or Ford Engineering.Here another one Ford Engine :bigthumbsup
That sounds likely since after 1960 Ford didn't want to admit there ever had been an Edsel....it's possible they changed it to Ford Engines sometime after the Edsel failed in 3 years.
Did you miss the part where he said '428'? :gringreenFE=Fuel Efficient
Cracker, there is no way on earth that the Edsel is a unibody. I know, I used to have a 1959 Ranger, and I've driven several 1958 Edsels. They are full seperate frame cars.
And FE started out meaning Ford-Edsel, but it's possible they changed it to Ford Engines sometime after the Edsel failed in 3 years.
I stand corrected! Although now I am totally lost as to what the big deal behind the Edsel, if it wasn't a unibody, then what where all the high tech advances that Ford spent millions of dollars engineering, before dumping them into an "aesthetically unpleasing" package?