And now a page from our “Sunday Morning” Almanac: September 4th, 1957, 59 years ago today ... the day Americans got their first look at a brand new car. Named for Henry Ford’s son, who had died years ...
Had Edsel survived longer than three model years, we’d be savoring birthday cake topped with 60 candles on September 4. That’s the day, in 1957, when Americans got their first look at the highly ...
In late 1956, Ford established the Edsel division to compete with Oldsmobile and DeSoto. Exactly three years later, FoMoCo retired the brand following a loss of over $250 million in development, ...
View post: The $52,000 Question: F-150 vs Silverado 1500 vs Ram 1500 vs Toyota Tundra 17 – 1958 Edsel Citation in Colorado junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 35 – 1958 Edsel Citation in Colorado ...
If you look at any "Worst Cars Ever LOL" lists around the internet (or even in books), you will inevitably find a photo of the Edsel's schnoz featured prominently. Many remember Ford's failed marque ...
Steve Chivington, of Lima, found this 1959 Edsel Ranger in the garage of a house he was working on 20 years ago. With the exception of the top, which is burgundy, it has been repainted its original ...
On Nov. 19, 1959, Ford discloses plans to end production of the Edsel. Code-named the E-car, the Edsel had been introduced on Sept. 4, 1957, or E-Day, to slot between Mercury and Lincoln. It was a ...
Introduced in 1958 to compete against Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Dodge, and DeSoto, the Edsel division was discontinued only three years later to become one of the biggest commercial flops of the ...
BOISE, Idaho — Classic car lovers will get a special treat in Boise this weekend. It has been more than 60 years since the Ford Motor Company introduced the Edsel to the world. Although the Edsel was ...
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