The 1958 Edsels
You can choose from any of the 18 Edsel models and be sure of styling that is clean, crisp, and distinctive - from the bold vertical grille and the long hood to the sweep of Edsel's wide, low flight deck. Any one of the Edsel's outstanding advances - the exclusive Edsel engines or "one and only" Teletouch Drive - would make it one of America's most capable cars. And the sum-total of dozens of others make it the most convenient, most comfortable car you have ever driven.

With all its great advances you may well ask, how much does the Edsel cost? While the Edsel looks expensive, it actually isn't. In any one of its four series - Citation, Corsair, Pacer, or Ranger - or among the station wagons - there's an Edsel for you.

The Ranger and Pacer series have a 118 inch wheelbase and an overall length of 213.1 inches.
Station wagons have a 116 inch wheelbase and an overall length of 205.4 inches.
Corsair and Citation series have a 124 inch wheelbase and an overall length of 218.8 inches.

Advance Information From Your Edsel Dealer:

It's August, 1957 and "E-Day" is right around the corner, on September 4. Ford Motor Company has published an easy-to-read but none the less comprehensive guide to America's most exciting new car: the Edsel: Ranger, Pacer, Corsair, Citation, Roundup, Villager, and Bermuda - a whole line of glamorous new beauties that are sure to make history like no other car...ever! Ford recognizes you, the independent automotive service provider as an important part of the community, and you are invited to take the first look at the Edsel. No other car in the last 20 years has aroused so much genuine interest...and stirred up so many rumors. You can now be the very first to know the facts...on these 18 more reasons to LOVEfords.

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