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1962 Ford Econoline Truck with Four Supercharged V8s

1962 Ford Econoline Truck with four supercharged Ford 4.6 L V8 engines

Gordon Tronson loves building hot rods with multiple engines. His previous project Double Trouble, a 1972 Ford Model T powered by two supercharged Ford 4.6L Modular V8s, became world famous. Gordon raises the crazy level again with his newest project called Equadoline.

1962 Ford Econoline Truck with four supercharged Ford 4.6 L V8 engines

The project started with a 1962 Ford Econoline truck with a inline-six engine. The back half of the truck was cut off and a custom tube chassis was built to accommodate the extra weight and length running four engines would present. The independent front suspension is sourced from a C7 Corvette with a custom steering rack.

1962 Ford Econoline Truck with four supercharged Ford 4.6 L V8 engines

Power comes from four aluminum Ford 4.6 L modular V8s with each running a Weiand Teflon 6:71 superchargers and a custom supercharger manifold. Each engine produces 1,000 horsepower on two Holley 4150 double pumper carburetors giving the truck a total of 4,000 horsepower. The two front engines are mechanically connected to the rear engines. The rear engines are connected via a Gates 90 mm by 14 mm Poly Chain GT Carbon belt to the C7 Corvette transaxle.

1962 Ford Econoline Truck with four supercharged Ford 4.6 L V8 engines

If anyone is interested in owning this one of a kind truck Gordon says he will let it go for $345,000.

Source: Gordon Tronson, Double Trouble FB page, ScottieDTV, and BigKleib34

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