Despite an exciting entry, Ford's forgotten luxury marque only lasted a couple of years before its eventual axing.
In the late 1940s, Ford Motor Company concluded that a mid-priced automobile void hindered sales and pushed a significant portion of the market into a mass migration to other manufacturers. Long story ...
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A modern interpretation of Edsel Ford’s favorite automobile
Hand-built in Argentina, the SP40 fuses 1930s Art Deco aesthetics with a modern Coyote V8 and a carbon fiber body. Weighing ...
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 ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Apparently, the FoMoCo marketing team was overly optimistic about the new Edsel line as they penned the brochure for 1959 ...
In 1956, having trouble coming up with a good name on its own, Ford Motor Company asked its ad agency, Foote, Cone & Belding (FC&B), to come up with some possibilities for its new, very special ...
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