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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Hivolt5.0, May 23, 2011.

  1. Early sketches of the E car
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    Early E car clays
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  2. June 28 1955
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    July 19 1955
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    August 17 1955
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    Rear view of above clay
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    March 1956
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    Early wagon clay
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    The left side of this clay mock-up is a Roundup 2-door wagon, while the side that can be seen is done up with the wood and trim of a Bermuda. Note how the roof pillars differ from one side to the other.<!-- START HOME FREE FOOTER CODE --><!-- END HOME FREE FOOTER CODE -->
     
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  5. edsel.fi
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    my pacer missing some buttons...
    notice my hat, My neighbour asked from me, "That hat came with car, right ? "
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  6. edsel.fi
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    totally awesome pacer from sweden with pushbuttons, and nicely added cd-player ?
     

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  7. Used Up Junk
    Joined: Nov 12, 2008
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    After Drugasm and I lowered the hell out of his car we figured out why the back tires are already on at this point on the assembly line!
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  8. wow, this thread has become virtual cornucopia of Edsel memorabilia. Thanks to everyone who has posted all of this great history!<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p></o:p>
     
  9. ynottayblock
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    Ive spammed this on a few edsel threads in the past, so one more time:

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  10. ^^^^I like it!^^^^^

    Anyone remember this?
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  11. froghawk
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    Nice Pacer! Interesting; it looks like the manual-shift Pacer used the same steering wheel and horn ring as the '58-'60 T-bird. Was that the case with the stick-shift Ranger as well? Or did they use the regular Ford wheel?

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  12. Our 1958 non-Teletouch auto Villager wagon uses the T-Bird steering wheel as well. The only difference is the Edsel only horn button.
    Like this one:
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    Here is a manual Ranger wheel
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  13. ynottayblock
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    crazy! I've never seen that before
     
  14. Jeff Walker
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    1956 Mercury was the first car to use that steering wheel.:) FoMoCo definitely got it's use out of it.;)

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  15. Your drawing is cooler.......
     
  16. Ricky B
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  17. It sure does....I was thinking that myself the first time I saw those pics!

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  18. DRUGASM
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    Ha, that manual Ranger picture is my car. It took me a few minutes to notice it. I was looking at it and I was saying to myself,...... that one has the tach like mine, and its missing a chrome steering wheel spear like mine...... and a guage from the pod........ hey wait a minute.

    At least I know I have options now in finding that spear. Looks like that wheel got around.
     
  19. Stevie Nash
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    Stop posting Edsel's, I'm getting hooked!!!
     
  20. Thanks guys for keeping this thread going. Great pics and info. I have always had an interest in Edsels but have never owned one. The first car I ever moved on my own (I won't say drove :)) was a new 58 Citation, turqouise and white with the teletouch, owned by my cousin. I was ten years old.:)
     
  21. LBCD
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    My friend has a 2 door 58 Corsair, been in storage a long time. We will be getting her back on the road soon!
     
  22. mlagusis
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    Here are some pictures of our new Edsel that I picked up a week or two ago. 54,000 miles. 361 with the tele touch. She has only gone 4,000 miles since 1974 and has only been sitting for 4 years.

    Plans are to have the seats redone (with new covers replacing the old)carpet, brakes, full tune up, have the front and rear windows re-sealed, drop it 2" and some new exhaust. The car has been garaged for it's whole life except the past 4 months it sat out parked where it is in the pictures.

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  23. mlagusis
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    I have all of the paper work from when it was new. I will scan it and post on this thread when I get a chance.
     
  24. Nice score mlagusis! What I wouldn't do to own a pink Edsel!!!!! Keep us posted on your progress.
     
  25. grovedawg
    Joined: Oct 20, 2009
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    from Heber, UT

    I didn't know I liked Edsels until about 20 mins ago when I found this thread. Cools cars!
     
  26. We got another one!!!! Welcome to the club.....
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  27. You say that like its a bad thing! ;)
     
  28. Wagon Continental kit? Really??

    Split rear bumper...Am I seeing things?
    Anyone know what bumper that may be?
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