Edsel 1958-1960

Edsel 1958-1960 by Don Narus, published by Lulu.com on April 13, 2021, is a detailed exploration of Ford Motor Company’s infamous Edsel model. This edition, written in English and spanning 94 pages, delves into the creation of the Edsel, examining the ideas and designs behind it, as well as its eventual failure and the humor it inspired. The book features numerous large black-and-white photographs alongside informative text and basic specifications, making it accessible for readers interested in automotive history.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of the Edsel’s development and its place in transportation history. The book serves as both a primer and a quick reference guide, highlighting the factors that contributed to the Edsel’s reputation as “Ford’s folly.” With its compact size, this edition is a practical addition to any library, appealing to enthusiasts of antique and classic automobiles.
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The Edsel: “Ford’s folly”, 1958-1960. This is the story of Ford Motor Company”s epic blunder. A look into the creation of the Edsel. Who’s idea was it? Who designed it? How it became comedic fodder? Why it failed? Lot’s of large B&W photos, interesting text, basic spec’s. This book makes for a great primer and quick reference guide. Its handy size makes it a perfect addition to your library.
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