Edsel The Car's the Star pt1

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  • @russieross
    @russieross 13 років тому +4

    Congratulations on an excellent piece. This documentary tells the entire story; why it failed in the marketplace and why it is an icon today. This film does not take "cheap shots" of the car, but instead shows the Edsel in a respectful manner. As a former President of The Florida Edsel Club and an Edsel owner, I can tell you that this is a car much admired. C. Gayle Warnock, who appears here, was a good friend and is sorely missed. Thanks again for a terrific look at the Edsel.

  • @branon6565
    @branon6565 4 роки тому +6

    I think the Edsel's a great lookin car, even today it looks good...

  • @buckolsen6470
    @buckolsen6470 8 років тому +3

    In the 1990's I used to drive my Edsel convertible all over the "side road" highways in Central California, and everywhere I stopped, people were wide-eyed gawking at it. People in their teens & 20's loved it, most of them had never seen one in person before. It didn't look any better or worse than most US cars from 1958.

  • @54GodzillaFan
    @54GodzillaFan 11 років тому +5

    Dude, whenever this guy reviews a car, it makes me want the car even more!!!

  • @giannitaurisano7824
    @giannitaurisano7824 11 років тому +7

    Wonderfull!!!! I'm in Rome Italy and I' m restored my 58 Corsair. I love this car. I hope to finish at the end of this Year. Gianni

  • @carpediem6568
    @carpediem6568 4 роки тому +4

    It's a beautiful car...…..from the side.

  • @Kaffyboy
    @Kaffyboy 10 років тому +5

    Back in the 50's, cars were built with style!!!

  • @radioguy1620
    @radioguy1620 4 роки тому +2

    that windshield is just perfect

    • @Greatdome99
      @Greatdome99 3 роки тому

      They were called "knee breakers" when you opened the door. Same windshield used on Fords and Mercs--not unusual for the time.

  • @macnerd93
    @macnerd93 8 років тому +5

    i've seen a couple of Edels in person in the UK and they look stunning in person.

  • @tomhiggins4124
    @tomhiggins4124 Рік тому

    The old master, s in art !!!!!!!!!, as in metal !!!!!!!!!! , A true work of art !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

  • @joebarber4030
    @joebarber4030 2 роки тому

    My parents had a 58 ranger 2 door hardtop great car and great looking 58. Best looking of all years I think

  • @auggiedoggie21
    @auggiedoggie21 11 років тому +1

    I wouldn't trade my '58 Pacer convertible for anything, and as far as I'm concerned it stands out from every other car at every show I go to. The ones that are left are very highly prized by enthusiasts like me, so keep in mind that beauty is always in the eye of the beholder.

  • @michaelcerza871
    @michaelcerza871 10 років тому +8

    "Today, it feels a million dollars." Well, that beautiful Edsel Citation way back in 1958 that people were making fun of, and those who did their share of making fun down through the years, wish they could eat their words. The car in the blue metallic color is simply "stunning" and to have been cruising around in that Edsel Citation lead sled would have been a joy for this driver. It is funny that the Edsel was picked on, but if you look at the designs of the cars out back then, the Edsel looked tame. The 59 Cadillac, or 58 Imperial were a bit over the top in designs, and how about the 58 Buick! The Edsel was a unique automobile and now after all of these years, the car is finally getting recognized as a great classic, no better or no worse than anything else on the road. America has finally fallen in love with the Edsel!
    What a turnaround after all of these years, long overdue. Period! End of Story! What a terrific presentation by Quentin Willson, and his last statement regarding the 1960 Edsel, "this car is as ugly as Marilyn Monroe!" Thank you Quentin for a great video on the truth about the Edsel.

    • @67marlins81
      @67marlins81 8 років тому +1

      Vindication feels good!

    • @MrRtoman
      @MrRtoman 5 років тому

      there were transmission problems

  • @TURBODORK2
    @TURBODORK2 11 років тому +2

    compared to the horrible Fiats and people carriers this car is like a work of art

  • @jewellm61
    @jewellm61 11 років тому +2

    I think the Edsel was designed well, but it reminds me of a car that the Jetsons would drive.

  • @MarkTitus420
    @MarkTitus420 11 років тому +1

    That is one fugly car - but then again there's a certain beauty to it.

  • @radioguy1620
    @radioguy1620 5 років тому

    Gotta love that wrap around windshield and stainless trim.

  • @neverjethot
    @neverjethot 5 років тому +1

    My father in law has a forest green Edsel in the early 70's that still ran fine and never gave him any trouble, he claimed. It was still a homely car. I had a 66 Olds Dynamic 88 at the time and that was a much nicer looking car.

  • @leewalker3514
    @leewalker3514 Рік тому

    It was ahead of its time and no matter what people say it was a damn good car

  • @GTVAlfaMan
    @GTVAlfaMan 12 років тому

    That was not a cheap shot, and by the way, I am also British. I grew up in Detroit and got to experience all the new models brought out by Ford, Chrysler, GM, AMC, Plymouth, Dodge, Mercury, Oldsmobile, Chevrolet, Buick, Lincoln, Cadillac every year. It was a great place to grow up if you were a motorhead. Not to mention all the great music coming out of Detroit at the time.

  • @dinkydober
    @dinkydober 5 років тому

    I drove a 58 Citation 4 door hard top with a 3 on the tree during high school as a "loaner" from my grandpa back in 1980 with the promise that I would return it when I finished college. He never really to asked for the car back. In 1989 he asked if I wanted to give it back. I stammered..He told me to keep it. He liked his Escort better.

  • @christopherdowdey7463
    @christopherdowdey7463 3 роки тому

    There was a recession in 53 when Edsel introduced. The front grille theme preceded similar later successful Pontiac themes

  • @mrangry1960
    @mrangry1960 2 роки тому

    I like the Edsel, I've seen one on the road in Britain

  • @aldofhister6859
    @aldofhister6859 5 років тому +2

    I think the only problem with the Edsel its front grill- the front grill doesn't agree with me

    • @davidallen5776
      @davidallen5776 3 роки тому

      Chances are, this front end design may have prompted Pontiac to revive its trademark split grille design a year later.

  • @GTVAlfaMan
    @GTVAlfaMan 12 років тому

    I grew up very near the building shown at 3:06. I believe it was on Rotunda road in Dearborn, Michigan and the building was called the "Rotunda".

  • @Greatdome99
    @Greatdome99 3 роки тому

    If you think the Edsel was over the top, take a close look at the '58 Buick and DeSoto. BTW- That continental kit, rear wheel skirts and dark blue paint were aftermarket add-ons that Edsel didn't offer.

  • @radioguy1620
    @radioguy1620 7 років тому +1

    two years later they set a record for first year sales with the Falcon,

  • @justinanderson8758
    @justinanderson8758 8 років тому +2

    Who ever hated the Edsel shall be forced to be stranded by the side of a desert highway with an Edsel as an only route back home

    • @rrfields65
      @rrfields65 5 років тому

      Well , then they die after it runs out of gas in about 50 mi. ! Ha,ha,ha - you brought an Edsel!

  • @NathalieSabalberons
    @NathalieSabalberons 3 роки тому

    nice vedio.

  • @richardrichard5409
    @richardrichard5409 6 років тому +3

    Horse collar for a grill

  • @radioguy1620
    @radioguy1620 4 роки тому +1

    if you wanted to study the auto year 1958 you will find the sputnik launch put every one in America's nerves on edge and made car buyers shy away from newer designs.In fact causing most likely the recession of 1958. maybe even the liberal media helped because a election year for President was just around the corner.

  • @davidallen5776
    @davidallen5776 3 роки тому +2

    A loser then...a winner now!

  • @taerial879
    @taerial879 9 років тому +1

    Awesome design!

    • @FAT8893
      @FAT8893 9 років тому

      Errr... not from my POV. That front grille though. =.='

    • @ericgeorge5483
      @ericgeorge5483 9 років тому

      Taerial Agreed.

    • @kernals12
      @kernals12 8 років тому

      +Taerial I honestly believe all old cars look good out of nostalgia, the fact that the edsel was considered ugly in '58 and is now considered a class makes me think 50 years from now, Camries and Civics will be classic cars.

  • @riejurv50
    @riejurv50 11 років тому +1

    It wasn't ugly at all, it simply had a different style of the rest of the cars, but it's wrong saying it was ugle, remember that in the late 50's the cars style was developing extremely fast and many car producers tried to show their best designs, ones more succesfully than others, nothing else, for example the Plymouth.
    I'm not american and i've hardly ever seen american classic cars (i'm from spain and here classic cars are different) but it's simply a question of understanding this cars.

  • @GTVAlfaMan
    @GTVAlfaMan 12 років тому

    Meanwhile, Britain was still experiencing food rationing still after WW2 and in the midst of a depression. I can't think of one English car that had an automatic transmission, air conditioning, power windows and brakes or was able to accommodate a maximum of eight people. The Ford Edsel was an exercise in what American car companies were able to do.

  • @scottguthrie8074
    @scottguthrie8074 7 місяців тому

    That was until Derek Mulvaney and the Bud Light disaster!

  • @guynextfloor
    @guynextfloor 11 років тому +1

    Edsel still sounds better than Mongoose Civique.

  • @heathermengerink5727
    @heathermengerink5727 5 років тому +1

    I'd love to at least sit in a edsel...
    But they weren't popular...wow

  • @Palifiox
    @Palifiox 7 років тому

    A virtually identical story about the poet thinking up a name is told about the Australian Holden before it was named in 1948.

  • @otakupetrolheadslife
    @otakupetrolheadslife 5 років тому +1

    The Edsel was named after Henry Ford's father.
    Koenigsegg Jesko, anyone?

    • @Greatdome99
      @Greatdome99 3 роки тому

      Henry Ford's son, Hank the Deuce's father.

  • @emjayay
    @emjayay 11 років тому +1

    The lower two lines of Edsels were identical to Fords (cheaper) and the upper two lines identical to Mercurys (more expensive) except for some unique features and styling. And Fords and Mercurys were mechanically mostly the same besides. So to say they were junk and bits fell off is ridiculous unless Fords and Mercurys were junk also. The failure was merely in style specifically the grille, and the lack of space between Ford and Mercury, and like the guy said the name.

    • @roberthaworth4581
      @roberthaworth4581 5 років тому

      The "bits fell off" comment Wilson made referred to the 76 or so Edsels that were given away to prominent US automotive journalists as part of a promotion prior to the car's launch. They drove them home -- often many hundreds of miles -- from a big Detroit press event, but -- DESPITE SPECIAL PREPARATION the factory had done to ensure each car was ready to go -- several of them broke down enroute. Door handles fell off in at least one case; several had balky Teletouch setups that meant the car refused to move, or that it got stuck in Reverse. Some cars were driven through a rainstorm and their trunks filled with water. One guy sailed through a highway toll both at speed when his brakes failed.

  • @PeterJohnsonWales
    @PeterJohnsonWales 4 роки тому +2

    Bloody hell. Even by the standards of vulgarness of 1950s American car styling this thing is revolting from every angle.

  • @daveg1633
    @daveg1633 11 років тому

    WISH I HAD A DOZEN ALL DIFERNT --IT WOULD BE A SMALL FORTUNE !

  • @CEOkiller
    @CEOkiller 10 років тому +1

    Sterling Cooper could have made the Edsel a success...

  • @radioguy1620
    @radioguy1620 5 років тому +1

    if edsel was such a bad name , you would think oldsmobile would have been even worse.

    • @Reddsoldier
      @Reddsoldier 5 років тому

      They're both pretty terrible, especially when compared with the cool names of their competition such as Desoto.

    • @Greatdome99
      @Greatdome99 3 роки тому

      Oldsmobile was named after Ransom E Olds who sold his car co. to GM. He also built trucks named REO (heard of the rock group REO speedwagon?)

  • @stewartw.9151
    @stewartw.9151 4 роки тому

    They managed to give it a truly creepy "face"! Who would want that?

  • @ramonagidaw7534
    @ramonagidaw7534 11 років тому

    that edsel's grill looks like its shock

  • @fixinggrace
    @fixinggrace 11 років тому +1

    These really aren't bad cars and they started with a solid concept. Edsel probably wasn't the best choice to name it though.

  • @woofgbruk5947
    @woofgbruk5947 2 роки тому

    To be fair it is the awful front end treatment that made is look so ugly, mainly that fugly grille.

  • @fordfurious1998
    @fordfurious1998 10 років тому +4

    Really Ford had nothing in the middle quentin ? umm have you ever heard of the car company Mercury?? that was Fords middle company!

    • @garydunn3037
      @garydunn3037 10 років тому +2

      Yep, and Lincoln was, and still is, Ford's luxury car division.

    • @mikeriston2366
      @mikeriston2366 6 років тому +1

      Little late, but Mercury did not do as well as the competition in the middle. And people who had Fords were skipping Mercury for GM and Chrystlers much large middle line.

  • @megaswenson
    @megaswenson 9 років тому +2

    The name alone would have killed the car. Actually, they're beautiful cars, though, considering the decade and that they were from Ford.

    • @TheLegitaMate1
      @TheLegitaMate1 9 років тому +1

      Bunny Biedenharn I don't even know the Edsel was even called that! Almost all of the Ford company refused to name it "Edsel", and yet, it was! WTF?

    • @kernals12
      @kernals12 8 років тому +1

      +Bunny Biedenharn It was the look, the name, and the economy. Plus there was confusion of where it was in Ford's lineup, was it upmarket or downmarket from the Mercury?

    • @iflick7235
      @iflick7235 8 років тому +1

      +Bunny Biedenharn Named after Henry and Clara Ford's only child, Edsel. He was a brilliant designer in his own right. The 1939 Lincoln Continental, the last of the 30's classics was an Edsel Ford design. It's a shame his name was connected with this.

    • @iflick7235
      @iflick7235 8 років тому

      +Bunny Biedenharn Named after Henry and Clara Ford's only child, Edsel. He was a brilliant designer in his own right. The 1939 Lincoln Continental, the last of the 30's classics was an Edsel Ford design. It's a shame his name was connected with this.

  • @EarlGuyton425
    @EarlGuyton425 10 років тому +2

    The American public took the edsel as offensive! Would not have bothered me, but the center grill look like the female vulva genitals even down to the major labia and minor labia. Whoever designed that had exactly that in mind. They were sexual in their styling. As for as the mechanical of the car it was as good and same as Lincoln and Mercury drive train

    • @willgeary6086
      @willgeary6086 10 років тому

      actually it was meant to look like a blade at first but the engineers had to widen it for cooling purposes.

    • @67marlins81
      @67marlins81 8 років тому

      Interesting, Earl, but I read where the stylists were also trying to evoke the classical, prominent vertical grilles of the 1930s.

  • @GTVAlfaMan
    @GTVAlfaMan 11 років тому

    Thanks, yes I did that, I shut you up. By the way, can I offer you a Hertz Donut?

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 11 років тому +1

    It was ugly to look at and it had a funny name - and that was not a good way to introduce a whole new car.
    1958 was also the year that Americans began to buy foreign cars in substantial numbers, which mostly were the opposite of the Edsel (and other American cars): they were small, not huge; they got better gas mileage, and they didn't look so extreme.

  • @mattcollier5957
    @mattcollier5957 8 місяців тому

    I have a 59 Edsel Corsair here in England UK, something a little different like my Nashes