
November 19, 1959 – Ford announces the end of Edsel
Too much money. Too much hype. Too much of the same old thing. Designed to ride alongside Mercury between Ford
Too much money. Too much hype. Too much of the same old thing. Designed to ride alongside Mercury between Ford
In honor of today’s automotive history lesson, in which Ford announced the impending end of Edsel production, I dug up
While most prefer to go out with a bang, Edsel, Ford’s new mid-priced car line, did things a bit backwards.
This book tells fascinating tales, bringing individual days to life with short stories, photographs and illustrations.
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