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Edsel Ford was the only child of Henry Ford and Clara Jane Bryant Ford, and the president of Ford Motor Company from 1919 to 1943. He was responsible for the development of the Model A, the Mercury division, and the Lincoln-Zephyr and Continental cars, among others.
Edsel was a division and brand of automobiles produced by Ford Motor Company from 1958 to 1960, in honor of Edsel Ford, son of company founder Henry Ford. Edsels were marketed as the cars of the future, but they suffered from poor styling, quality, and marketing, and were discontinued after losing over $250 million.
Learn about the American family from Michigan that controls the Ford Motor Company and the Detroit Lions. See their family tree, businesses, and religious affiliation.
A look back in the Free Press archives to 1957 when Ford introduced the Edsel to fanfare. Carbuyers weren't impressed. Free Press Flashback: In 1957, Ford Motor’s new Edsel model was filled with ...
The Edsel Citation was a full-size car produced by the Edsel division of Ford for the 1958 model year. It shared its chassis with Mercury and had a 410 cu in V8 engine, Teletouch steering wheel controls, and a gold-anodized aluminum cove panel.
Edsel Ford II is the only son of Henry Ford II and the great-grandson of Henry Ford I. He served on the board of directors of Ford Motor Company for 33 years and was involved in various civic and philanthropic activities.
A historic mansion in Michigan built by Edsel Ford, son of Henry Ford, in 1928. The house features English Cotswold architecture, antique wood paneling, art collection, and gardens by Jens Jensen.
The Ford Foundation is a private foundation created in 1936 by Edsel Ford and his father Henry Ford, with the goal of advancing human welfare. It has supported various fields and causes, such as education, democracy, and world peace, and has a global reach and a large endowment.
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