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O/T I saw an Edsel today.

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Hugh MacKay

08-12-2004 15:56:17




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I met an Edsel on the road today, I'll bet its been twenty years since I've seen one. This one was completely restored, white with a black top. The crome or at least shiney metal they used in the late 50s was something else.




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Mark W.

08-13-2004 17:42:01




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 Re: O/T I saw an Edsel today. in reply to Hugh MacKay, 08-12-2004 15:56:17  
Back about 1982 I spotted an Edsel station wagon on a used car lot in Cheyenne, Wyoming. I didn't even know they made those.

I mentioned it to my girlfriend, who added that her mother had an Edsel "out back in the weeds." Sure enough, there it was -- with a pushbutton-controlled automatic transmission. I forget what size the engine was, but it (the engine) was some huge monster.

I've often wondered what became of those two cars.

From what I've read, it seems the major problem with the Edsel was that Ford overhyped it before introducing it. They had the public expecting some George Jetson supercar, but when they pulled off the cover, there it was -- four tires, an AM radio, ho-hum. Aside from the love-it-or-hate-it grille, there was nothing out of the ordinary to meet the extraordinary expectations.

Quality problems were probably secondary, but they didn't help, either. There's a well-known story (going from memory here, so bear with me) that CBS either pre-empted or followed an episode of the Ed Sullivan show with the Ford Hour, a 60-minute commercial unveiling the Edsel. The "show" featured Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, et al. Each of the stars received a free Edsel as a bonus. After the show, Rosemary Clooney tried to open the door and the handle came off in her hand. She had a few choice words for the Ford rep backstage.

I still think an Edsel would be an interesting car to own. Less car than originally claimed, but more car than widely believed.

Mark W.

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Hugh MacKay

08-13-2004 18:18:07




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 Re: O/T I saw an Edsel today. in reply to Mark W., 08-13-2004 17:42:01  
Mark: I don't remember exactly, but tremendous cubic inches for 1958. I almost believe over 400 cu in. One of my neighbors bought one, he didn't keep it long, maybe 2-3 years and this guy was a 10 year guy on cars.



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Jimmy King

08-13-2004 06:11:14




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 Re: O/T I saw an Edsel today. in reply to Hugh MacKay, 08-12-2004 15:56:17  
Hugh I didn't get my first car until I was 18,I was in my 6 months active duty in the Missouri Army National Guard at the time. I came home on a 3 day pass from Ft. Riley, Ks., and my Dad had been looking around some for me. He said one dealer told him if you want a buy get an Edsel, they are not very popular, and they are just a Ford. This was in 1960, Today a restored one is worth $$$$$$$$.



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Hugh MacKay

08-13-2004 08:48:53




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 Re: O/T I saw an Edsel today. in reply to Jimmy King, 08-13-2004 06:11:14  
Jim: That is exactly right, worth big dollars today. Problem is they had a bad reputation for rust anyhow, and in much of North America where salt is used on roads for ice control, they are just history. I didn't get close enough to see the licence plate, but am willing to bet if it was local its a car imported here recently. I guess the low numbers produced, plus the low survival rate makes for that value.

Being near the ocean also has a bad salt effect on cars. Where I lived in Nova Scotia, my farm was 35 miles from the ocean. I did some custom work with my tractors that placed them at sea side for about 3-4 weeks. If they sat there for 2 days not in use, any place the paint was off like cab handles, etc. Those would turn rusty in 2 days. At home it would take 3-4 weeks.

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Jimmy King

08-14-2004 07:13:25




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 Re: O/T I saw an Edsel today. in reply to Hugh MacKay, 08-13-2004 08:48:53  
Hugh the problem was I bought a real slick 1956 Chevy 210 2 door hardtop. 3 months later the rust came through from where it had been doctored. I had to put front fenders and the shell on the back on it.



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Gene

08-12-2004 22:01:53




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 Re: O/T I saw an Edsel today. in reply to Hugh MacKay, 08-12-2004 15:56:17  
Used to own a 59 Edsel. Ran ok for a Ford. Body was prone to rust - badly rust. Winter time salted roads in the Midwest didn't help either.



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j meyer

08-12-2004 19:56:06




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 Re: O/T I saw an Edsel today. in reply to Hugh MacKay, 08-12-2004 15:56:17  
I saw a Edsel in the junk yard when I dropped off a junk rotary hoe the other week. Talked to the guy that owed it and he said it was too rusty to fix up. Seems to me it was last plated in the late 60's. That car didnt have much of a driving life, but it survived quite a few years in the weeds. If it was nicer, i would have saved it for dad, he seems to light up when he sees one:)



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farmerjohn

08-12-2004 18:03:50




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 Re: O/T I saw an Edsel today. in reply to Hugh MacKay, 08-12-2004 15:56:17  
There is an old barn near here with a weathered painted advertisement for Studebaker automobiles. When were they last sold?



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Steven f/AZ

08-12-2004 16:50:05




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 Re: O/T I saw an Edsel today. in reply to Hugh MacKay, 08-12-2004 15:56:17  
Back home in ND I saw one at least every couple of weeks in the summer. Plenty of people have them from daily drivers to restored... A couple older guys are still driving originals as their main cars!!



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TomH

08-12-2004 16:48:44




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 Re: O/T I saw an Edsel today. in reply to Hugh MacKay, 08-12-2004 15:56:17  
The Flying Toilet Seat. Almost expect to hear Elvis on the radio when you see one.



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