Any crossword puzzler knows there’s a five-letter word for a Ford that flopped: Edsel.
In the late 1940s, Ford Motor Company concluded that a mid-priced automobile void hindered sales and pushed a significant portion of the market into a mass migration to other manufacturers. Long story ...
Edsel's second most expensive model, the Corsair was marginally pricier than Mercury's mid-range automobile, the Montclair.
Don't look now, but this 1958 Edsel Ranger, built by Bobby Alloway and the Alloway's Hot Rod Shop team, isMagazine's 2019 Street Rod of the Year. The puzzled looks on people's faces when Kathy Lange's ...
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Sometimes you have to wait 50 years to get the last laugh. Take the Edsel. Please. Long the butt of jokes, Ford Motor Co.’s paean to 1950s automotive excess has staged a Donald Trump-like comeback to ...
Edsel Ford II, great-grandson of the icon Henry Ford, is putting two cars from his personal collection up for auction with Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale. The 1958 Edsel Bermuda Wagon, called “Edsel’s ...
Washington? Leaving no talent untapped in its quest for perfection, the Ford Motor Co. asked Marianne Moore, one of America’s foremost poets in the 1950s, to suggest a name for the product it would ...
The ’32 Ford began as an ordinary car but was transformed into the iconic American hot rod, not only because of its V8 engine but also because it had the right look. Even a modest four-cylinder ...
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