This started out like many of my other trips to an abandoned farm.....You walk up the laneway and head for the house in hopes of finding a time capsule or something that hasn't been completely gutted/ransacked. I was disappointed in what I found inside
Look at that....another picture of a door and two windows
Hold on now. This is something I've never seen before.....
Change (In the house of Bees)?
I would totally rock that coat
jin Feeling disappointed, I made my way outside and headed towards the buildings. I wanted to see what would happen if I framed the house between these posts, which clearly didn't work that well....
Feeling dejected, I turned around and spotted it sticking out like a sore thumb. One of my automotive "unicorns" also known as "Eddie" The Edsel
I could not leave the trunk open so I closed it
Details about the car:
1959 Edsel Corsair with 332 ci V8
Made in Oakville
Details about the Edsel brand:
It had high expectations as it was named after Henry Ford's son. Ford spent 10 years and $250 million on planning one of its first brand-new cars in decades. But it was a classic case of the wrong car for the wrong market at the wrong time. Introduced in a recession that catastrophically affected sales of medium-priced cars, Edsels were considered overhyped, unattractive (distinguished by a vertical grille), and low quality.
As a result, they were only produced from 1958 to 1960.
I absolutely love this car and I'm super happy I found it. I hope you guys enjoy it's beauty as well.
Thank you