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Ford's EDSEL: The Greatest Failure in Automotive History and Its Tragic EndThe EDSEL car brand is often regarded as one of the most infamous failures in automotive history. Launched by Ford Motor ...
There's an oft-told adage: If you haven't failed at something, you haven't tried hard enough to succeed at anything. A perfect case in point is the Edsel, a car -- a whole line of cars, actually ...
(While the Edsel was not a huge success, it spawned some of the most successful cars to ever come out of the Ford Motor Company. Daniel Strohl at Hemmings takes a look back at what was. - TO) ...
As Kathy's Edsel makes the rounds at car shows, the number of awards—and the number of Edsel fans—will just keep getting bigger. See All 28 Photos. See All 28 Photos. Share. You May Also Like.
Edsel Ford's restored 1934 Model 40 Special Speedster struts its stuff at Pebble Beach [w/video] Pebble Beach enjoyed a visit by a very special member of the Ford stable last week.
Now Edsel was a low-priced car. This Corsair four-door hardtop lives at the AACA Museum in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Originally delivered in New England, the car showed up in Pennsylvania, where the ...
Edsel wasn't around long enough to take part in the factory super stock wars of the 1960s. Born to great fanfare in 1958, the Edsel died a quiet, little-lamented death in model year 1960.
Roy Brown, who died Feb. 24 at age 96, was the lead designer of the Edsel, a much-hyped car of the 1950s that turned into a byword for failure.
Edsel Ford’s restored 1934 Model 40 Special Speedster was unveiled today by Lincoln and the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House at The Lodge, Pebble Beach in Monterey County, Calif.
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