Named after Henry Ford's son, the Edsel was a mid-century automobile brand launched by Ford Motor Company in 1957. Designed to fill a market gap between Ford and Mercury lines, it introduced innovative features like push-button transmission. While commercially unsuccessful, collectors and automotive historians benefit from studying its ambitious design and marketing lessons.
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