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The Most Significant Cars of the 1950s
Today, the 1950s are seen as a golden age by many, a time of postwar prosperity, television, rock and roll, and McDonald’s.
When the Edsel debuted in 1958, critics called out the car for having a front grille that looked like a toilet seat. Time magazine cracked that it looked like an Oldsmobile sucking a lemon. Like ...
Prior to 1956, Ford Motor Company had begun marketing research for development of a new medium-priced make of luxury car. In 1956, Ford established five regional sales offices to form the core of a ...
If Juliet (that Juliet) was right, naming things wouldn’t change what they really are, and a rose, “by any other name, would smell as sweet.” Except the human brain is wired to draw connections ...
The late 1950s gave us some of the greatest American cars ever built. Whether we're talking about the Chevrolet Corvette, the Chrysler 300, or the Ford Fairlane Skyliner, they're all prized ...
Select a vehicle year and model below to get a valuation. Mercury Prices and Values: Mercury is a division of Ford that was founded by Edsel Ford in 1939 as an entry-level luxury brand, traditionally ...
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