Established in late 1956, Edsel introduced its first models for the 1958 model year. Three years later, Ford phased out the ...
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Edsel: The story behind the disaster
It's famous as an automotive disaster, but is also a very interesting one - and there's a twist in the ...
Long before safety regulators began restricting vehicle design, Detroit’s automakers in the 1950s operated in what can only ...
One of the most distinctive C1 Corvettes ever built, now packing more grunt than it ever did from the factory. This 1958 Chevrolet Corvette sits at $169,000 with a make-offer option, and the pricing ...
Two guys in Argentina, who have made some very cool “evocations” of great cars from the past, have made an evocation of Edsel Ford’s iconic roadster. It’s powered by a Coyote V8, with a Tremec ...
CASCADE LOCKS, Ore. — DNA analysis has identified the remains found in a car in the Columbia River as those of an Oregon family that went missing in 1958 while on a trip to find Christmas greenery, ...
DNA analysis has identified the remains found in a car in the Columbia River as those of an Oregon family that went missing in 1958 while on a trip to find Christmas greenery, authorities said ...
DNA analysis has identified the remains found in a car in the Columbia River as those of an Oregon family that went missing in 1958 while on a trip to find Christmas greenery, authorities said ...
Miami is famously a melting pot, an eclectic, humid stew of Latin, European, and American influences. The city is also renowned for art deco treasures, such as the Colony Hotel on Ocean Ave. That ...
Despite an exciting entry, Ford's forgotten luxury marque only lasted a couple of years before its eventual axing. It's not uncommon for popular automakers to form entirely new sub-brands in order to ...
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An introduction to the Edsel years
A guided look at all three Edsel model years—1958, 1959, and 1960—and the lessons they left behind in automotive history. Why is the Edsel still discussed today ...
Henry Ford saw the potential of cars to mobilize the masses, but his son Edsel saw the potential of cars as works of art. The Ford founder’s only child, Edsel pushed the company to acquire Lincoln and ...
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