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Time to upgrade my amps...
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike McNany" data-source="post: 22950" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>Re: Time to upgrade my amps...</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>The Ford Edsel itself didn't have significant problems, the Edsel just didn't sell well, it was a marketing failure. </p><p></p><p>My Dad picked up a mint 2 year old 1958 Edsel Ranger 2 door in 1960. Great running dependable vehicle, as best a 5 through 10 y.o. could remember ;>) He used to get some grief for it as head mechanic at a Buick-Pontiac dealership.</p><p>It had the first in the middle of steering column push button transmission buitton shifting in place of the common horn button. Had a horn ring, instead. First car my Mom learned to drive on. She had a heckava time adjusting to a normal column auto stick lever on the next car we got. Anyways, I remember a great car with a funny looking nose. The world apparently wasn't as ready as today for luxury sub-brands from major auto makers.</p><p></p><p>Now, AMC Pacer, THAT'S a whole 'nother story.</p><p></p><p>Defender of the Edsel,</p><p></p><p>Bommerweps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike McNany, post: 22950, member: 212"] Re: Time to upgrade my amps... The Ford Edsel itself didn't have significant problems, the Edsel just didn't sell well, it was a marketing failure. My Dad picked up a mint 2 year old 1958 Edsel Ranger 2 door in 1960. Great running dependable vehicle, as best a 5 through 10 y.o. could remember ;>) He used to get some grief for it as head mechanic at a Buick-Pontiac dealership. It had the first in the middle of steering column push button transmission buitton shifting in place of the common horn button. Had a horn ring, instead. First car my Mom learned to drive on. She had a heckava time adjusting to a normal column auto stick lever on the next car we got. Anyways, I remember a great car with a funny looking nose. The world apparently wasn't as ready as today for luxury sub-brands from major auto makers. Now, AMC Pacer, THAT'S a whole 'nother story. Defender of the Edsel, Bommerweps [/QUOTE]
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