The 1958 Edsel Corsair arrived with the weight of an entire industry’s expectations on its fins. In the late 1950s, Detroit ...
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 ...
Named after Henry Ford's son, the Edsel division was founded in late 1956. It was FoMoCo's fourth brand at the time, and it was supposed to help the company gain additional market share from General ...
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 -- ...
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Editor’s note: David Krumboltz’s regular column is on hiatus until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In its place, we’re running some of Dave’s favorite past columns. This one originally ...
“The Case for Edsel” seems to be the Blue Oval’s attempt at selling the automaker’s upstart division to its dealer network. Narrated by a very stern Emmett Judge, then a Ford product planner, the film ...
Ford’s plans for a new line of cars named in honor of Henry Ford’s son Edsel were announced in February 1957. Edsel was to be a second Ford Motor Co. brand to win customers away from General Motors’ ...
Q: I really liked your article that appeared a while back about the Mercury Comets and that they were supposed to be an Edsel compact car. I remember both the Edsel and Comet well as I’m a baby boomer ...
Q: Greg, I really liked the Corvair articles you’ve written through the years, and am wondering how you feel about the Edsel? It was a new car, but failed miserably back in 1958. What are your ...
DEARBORN, Mich. — As he walked through the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, Edsel Ford II stopped in his tracks when he spotted one particular artifact that means a lot to him. The ...
Editor’s note: David Krumboltz’s regular column is on hiatus until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In its place, we’re running some of Dave’s favorite past columns. This one originally ...