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Edsel is a discontinued division and brand of automobiles that was produced by the Ford Motor Company in the 1958 to 1960 model years. Deriving its name from Edsel Ford, son of company founder Henry Ford, Edsels were developed in an effort to give Ford a fourth brand to gain additional market share from Chrysler and General Motors.
- Edsel Pacer
The Edsel Pacer is an automobile that was produced and sold...
- Edsel Corsair
The Edsel Corsair is an automobile that was produced and...
- Edsel Citation
The Edsel Citation is an automobile that was produced by the...
- Edsel Ford
Edsel Bryant Ford (November 6, 1893 – May 26, 1943) was an...
- Edsel Pacer
The 1958 Edsel came in two sizes. "Big and bigger" you might say, but they are actually two distinctly different designs. The "Senior" Series cars are Citation and Corsair models. They were built on the large Mercury-based frame.
Combined with an undersupplied dealership network, radical styling and overhyped publicity, the 1958 Edsel undeservedly became a symbol of failure that endures to this day. Click images to enlarge.
The Edsel Ranger is an automobile that was produced and sold by the newly formed Edsel Division of Ford for the 1958–1960 model years. It was built on the shorter, narrower Edsel platform, shared with Ford and Edsel Pacer models.
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