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The 1958 Ford Edsel was Ford's worst marketing disaster, Check it out in the May 2008 issue of Car Craft Magazine or at carcraft.com.
Edsel Ford's grandson is selling one of the cars named after his father. The rare 1958 Edsel Bermuda will be auctioned in March.
Not one, but two of Edsel Bryant Ford II’s investment-grade station wagons are heading to auction next month at no reserve ...
A major flaw in Ford's logic was the imminent Eisenhower recession of 1958 when sales nosedived spectacularly across the board. Initial prediction put the Edsel at 200,000 units sold for that year.
This ad, from the June 2, 1958 issue of Life, shows off the wagons offered by the Ford, Edsel, and Mercury divisions.
Barrett-Jackson is auctioning off two vehicles this month from the personal collection of Edsel Ford II, including a 1958 version of the car named after his grandfather.
The 1958 Edsel lineup consisted of 18 models in four series and six body styles built on two wheelbases. Unfortunately, demand was less than one-third of what Ford executives expected.
The Ford family is auctioning a 1958 Edsel Bermuda Wagon and a 1947 Woody Wagon from its personal collection at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Street rod or not? Tim Bernsau breaks down this 1958 Edsel Ranger, the 2019 Street Rod of the Year, that’s astonishing the street rod world.