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The Ranger was the base trim model for Edsel in its first and second years as an automotive marque. It was available in two-door coupes, four-door sedans, and two- and four-door hardtops with a convertible also offered in 1960. Ranger is one of three of Edsel's model nameplates reused by Ford Motor Company products, Villager and Corsair being ...
Jan 21, 2023 · For the second generation, there was only a singular model year of 1960. Like the previous generation, the Edsel Ranger was available as a 2 door or 4-door sedan or hardtop, with a special guest. Consumers also had the option of a 2-door convertible.
Oct 6, 2022 · During the 1960 model year, the Edsel division built 2,846 cars in total, thanks in part to just three scant months of production. Of those, only 243 were Ranger two-door Hardtops. PERFORMANCE * 0-60 MPH: 11.1 seconds . ¼-MILE: N/A
Oct 12, 2022 · Abandoned History: The Life and Times of Edsel, a Ford Alternative by Ford (Part IX) We return to our Edsel coverage today during the second model year of the company’s entry-level car, the Ranger. When it debuted amongst the six other Edsel models in 1958 it was the cheapest and the least ornamented of them all.
1960 Edsel Ranger 2-Door Convertible . Owned by Howard Harris, Orchard Hill, GA Model Number: 76B Total Production: 76 Original Sticker Price: $3,000 Curb Weight (lbs): 3836 Length (in.): 216.0 Width (in.): 81.5 Height (in.): 57.11
1959 Edsel Ranger 2-Door Hardtop Owned by Dave Cavey Baltimore, MD Model Number: 63F (VIN Code G) Total Production: 5,474 Original Base Price: $2,690.50 (In Canada: $3,287.00) Curb Weight (lbs): 3,491 (3,590 if V8) Wheelbase (in.): 120.0 Length (in.): 210.9 Width (in.): 79.8 Height (in.): 56.0 (56.2 if 8.00x14 tires)
Jan 17, 2024 · Despite its infamous history and short-lived production, the Edsel Ranger emerged with a character that has intrigued collectors and enthusiasts for decades. Notably, 1960 marked the final year of Edsel production, making this model a poignant closing chapter in what is considered one of the auto industry's most dramatic tales.