No car ever received — or likely will ever get again — the introduction that the Edsel did. Henry Ford II was determined to make the Edsel a pillar of the company, and his marketing team used every ...
And now a page from our “Sunday Morning” Almanac: September 4th, 1957, 59 years ago today ... the day Americans got their first look at a brand new car. Named for Henry Ford’s son, who had died years ...
A handsome and hard-punching newcomer will officially join the Ford family of automobiles Tuesday. The Edsel, packing 300-plus horsepower in either of two engines, is expected to deliver some telling ...
Ford introduces the Edsel brand on Sept. 4, 1957 -- fittingly called “E Day.” The Blue Oval had grand plans for the brand, which was named after Edsel Ford, Henry Ford’s son and the father of longtime ...
Meet the talented cast and crew behind 'The Edsel Show (1957)' on Moviefone. Explore detailed bios, filmographies, and the creative team's insights. Dive into the heart of this movie through its stars ...
The Ford Edsel is often regarded as one of the most notorious failures in the history of the American automobile industry. A project that cost Ford hundreds of millions of dollars and took years to ...
Ford Motor Co.’s Edsel remains one of the biggest flops in corporate history. But no one knew that in late summer 1957, when the company introduced its new model with animated hoopla that included ...