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Lakota
06-03-2023, 1:04pm
The stand alone Edsel dealership was in Detroit....14300 Livernois Ave. The police cars were for Allen Park.
Dang, never seem so many Edsel's in one place.

Steve_R
06-03-2023, 1:09pm
Edsel-Rambler dealership. Doomed to fail. :yesnod:

GTOguy
06-03-2023, 1:26pm
Edsels had the early FE (Ford-Edsel) big block engines. 410 CID, and in '59, IIRC, 430CID. There were a few 430 powered '59 T-birds as well. Very capable of high speeds in spite of the odd styling. The irony is that Edsel Ford, whom the Edsel was named after, designed Fords most beautiful cars ever---the Lincoln Zephyr and the '41 Continental. 81337

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Louie Detroit
06-03-2023, 1:27pm
Edsel-Rambler dealership. Doomed to fail. :yesnod:

That location is now Les Stanford Corvette/Chevy/Cadillac.

Steve_R
06-03-2023, 1:29pm
That location is now Les Stanford Corvette/Chevy/Cadillac.

The Edsel dealer in the top pic is a Popeyes restaurant now. :Jeff '79:

Louie Detroit
06-03-2023, 1:44pm
The stand alone Edsel dealership was in Detroit....14300 Livernois Ave. The police cars were for Allen Park.
Dang, never seem so many Edsel's in one place.

That 14300 Livernois location is a now a Popeyes chicken joint. I was sitting there eating lunch one day and some hood rat sheboon crackhead came in and started ranting and raving and swearing at all the employees and customers, me included. I wanted to tell her to STFU but since I was the only white person there in a pretty tough neighborhood I just kept quiet. A uniformed female black Detroit cop was eating at the table next to me and never said a word, just kept her head down and kept eating. From that time on I never went into a Detroit fast joint that had a drive through.

Aerovette
06-03-2023, 4:30pm
Was the Edsel a shared platform with any other Fords? I never understood the Edsel hate. I think they looked typical for their time.

ricks327
06-03-2023, 6:11pm
That 14300 Livernois location is a now a Popeyes chicken joint. I was sitting there eating lunch one day and some hood rat sheboon crackhead came in and started ranting and raving and swearing at all the employees and customers, me included. I wanted to tell her to STFU but since I was the only white person there in a pretty tough neighborhood I just kept quiet. A uniformed female black Detroit cop was eating at the table next to me and never said a word, just kept her head down and kept eating. From that time on I never went into a Detroit fast joint that had a drive through.

You are a smart man! :hurray:

Anjdog2003
06-03-2023, 7:15pm
Dang, never seem so many Edsel's in one place.



That's because none of them could start.

GTOguy
06-04-2023, 10:44am
Was the Edsel a shared platform with any other Fords? I never understood the Edsel hate. I think they looked typical for their time.

Not really. They were developed to fill the gap between Ford, Mercury and Lincoln, and there was really no gap to fill. They were bigger than the Fords and may have shared the Merc's longer wheelbase frame. Not sure. They were a decent car, not cheaply made, with big, sturdy powertrains. The first year '58's Teletouch transmission selector (buttons in the steering wheel hub) was problematic and they went to conventional gear change for '59 and '60. The '60 is in the same platform as the Ford Galaxie of that year.

6spdC6
06-04-2023, 11:01am
Not really. They were developed to fill the gap between Ford, Mercury and Lincoln, and there was really no gap to fill. They were bigger than the Fords and may have shared the Merc's longer wheelbase frame. Not sure. They were a decent car, not cheaply made, with big, sturdy powertrains. The first year '58's Teletouch transmission selector (buttons in the steering wheel hub) was problematic and they went to conventional gear change for '59 and '60. The '60 is in the same platform as the Ford Galaxie of that year.

A couple of our neighbors had them. One had a large engine and that big ark moved out rather well.(for a Ford)-:D They kept the car a few years and got a Chevy station wagon.

2manycars
06-04-2023, 11:43am
Was the Edsel a shared platform with any other Fords? I never understood the Edsel hate. I think they looked typical for their time.

It was supposed to be on its own unshared platform, but that proved to be too expensive. The low trim levels used the Ford basic body structure, and the high trims used the Mercury structure. This was in 1958. After that they were on a Ford platform.

GTOguy
06-04-2023, 12:01pm
The problem with them was they didn’t have enough ground clearance to crawl under and pop the drain plug so you could do oil changes out in the middle of the desert. No wonder they failed

I don't like not being able to read dropped duce posts for 3 months across 2 states. I don't. :hurray::hurray::hurray:

Welcome back, Duce. Hope you stick around this time. I had nobody to throw bad movie dialog at.

theandies
06-04-2023, 2:00pm
That was one butt-ugly design.

04 commemorative
06-04-2023, 2:03pm
Was the Edsel a shared platform with any other Fords? I never understood the Edsel hate. I think they looked typical for their time.

:iagree:

Aerovette
06-04-2023, 2:06pm
Actually, Edsels always looked like they wanted to be a Pontiac to me.