The Edsel has never been a hit, but like many other short-lived nameplates, it has become particularly desirable in the world of collectors. Finding an original Ford Edsel in good shape isn't easy.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Apparently, the FoMoCo marketing team was overly optimistic about the new Edsel line as they penned the brochure for 1959 ...
If I could sum up the Edsel automobile division in one sentence, it would be "a major industry flop that cost Ford over $250 million." That's over $2 billion in 2026 dollars. But that's not to say ...
Dave Kirkel, 75, of Cary, Ill., a retired plastics-company owner who now owns a model-car store, on his Edsels, as told to A.J. Baime I like oddball cars, what some people call orphan cars. These are ...
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