Description
Motor historians love to celebrate success, and books on the great marques cram the shelves. The Edsel is generally passed over as a useless car. It was far from that, in fact, it wasn’t such a bad car after all – but it lumbered its way to an undignified demise with all the intrigue of a political scandal, with hilarious attempts to save it that could have come straight from a Hollywood comedy writer.
Edsel, The Motor Industry’s Titanic tells that story and shows that the Edsel was a victim of circumstances that turned America’s dream car into Ford’s worst nightmare. Hardback in generally very good condition with good dust jacket.