I’mĀ supposedĀ to be moving from metro Detroit to LA at some point, but I’m buried in cars, many of which don’t move under their own power. For this reason, I’m writing this article appealing to you, dear readers, in an effort to get someone to buy this 1959 Edsel Ranger before I do. Because I am impulsive and lack restraint, but that’s not the main issues here. The main issue is: This Edsel is too perfect. Check it out.
I’ve always loved Edsels. They’re the perfect blend of quirky and classy, and ā because of their rather unfortunate reception back in the 1950s (which led to a quick demise) ā I see them as underdogs. They spent far too many years not receiving the love they deserve, and I want to make up for that. But maybeĀ now, shortly before I’m supposed to be moving to LA, isn’t the ideal time. Or maybe it is? I mean, think about how much stuff I could cram into this 1959 Edsel Ranger:
I know, I know ā those of you from out west are screaming at your monitor, frantically banging at your keyboards to write something to the effect of “Dude, don’t buy a rustbucket when there are so many Fe2O3-less cars here! You fool!’
But come on; this rust isn’t even that bad ā rear quarter panels are almost entirely intact!
The wheels are not the right ones for this machine, there’s obviously a decent amount of brown on the outside (and I bet the underside looks like the present-day Titanic), but look at how nice the chrome looks! Plus, the glass is in good shape and the $3,500 asking price is more than reasonable!
I can just imagine driving this thing down Ventura Boulevard with all my stuff crammed into it, the suspension resting on its bump stops making the car look like the baddest low-rider in town. Oh yes ā I need to buy this car.
Unfortunately the engine, which I assume is a 292 cubic-inch V8, is backed by an automatic transmission. But honestly, if there’s any vehicle for which I’d make an exception to my “no automatics” personal rule of vehicular purchasing, it’s a classy machine like this Edsel. It’s a quirky chrome yacht, and it’s about to create a tidal wave that tips over the precarious canoe that is my wallet, spilling 35 $100 bills into the owner’s hands.
Hell, I bet he’d take $3,000.
[Bites knuckle]
Images: Edsel and Facebook Marketplace/Eric Lindemeier
There are TWO of these in my neighborhood in Detroit.
When you look at the Edsel, do you see…
Spacing Guild Navigator
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/dune/images/9/9a/Guild_navigator.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20190804012256
…or Brain Bug?
https://external-preview.redd.it/FOPhAjLrIDxMqgeygxalWytH5rk_e4Ya3MumApZVLvA.jpg?auto=webp&s=9c1da39e5f706ad15977d58ed27b661c47e61f70
You decide!
You know what you should do, David. You should call your sponsor and get to a meeting. You DON’T need to troll the classifieds looking for temptation any more than a opiate addict needs a job at a compounding pharmacy. You should change the bookmarks for Bring A Trailer, Facebook Marketplace, etc to a schedule of your local rust on wheels addict support meetings and always, always call your sponsor when you’re struggling.
That’s what you should do. I look forward to your article about trying to fix the Edsel on a live fire artillery range, or whatever crazy place you find yourself in.
No, young man. Just no. Youāve been here before, and the whole family knows how it will end. Sure, at first sheās all interesting and flirty, then you start spending your allowance and all your free time on her. She might even be pretty when she cleans up. But sooner or later sheās going to make you mad, and then sheāll fail you.
And then youāll be hurt like never before. Youāre a good guy, you deserve better. Iām just trying to help. Would you like some ice cream, with maybe those cupcakes you like?
Whatever happened to that electrified FC Jeep thing you were working on? Maybe this car would be a perfect recipient for a Tesla drivetrain. But knowing you and rust, this is probably a bad idea anyway. Seeing as it would provide a lot more content, GO FOR IT! Sad I didn’t get to meet you while you were down here in Aus!
I mean, if you can’t trust a car sitting on a trailer next to Franks-A-Lot, what can you trust?
1. Buy it. Never a bad time to buy a cool old car.
2. Always good to have one automatic for the time when age has eroded the athletic ability you still think you have. Next thing you know, your right ankle is wrapped and you can’t put any weight on it.
I think I see your perverted line of reasoning. If you take this car to L.A. you can sell it for a tidy profit. The buyer won’t have to spend thousands of dollars to have it painted in that wonderful fake rusty finish. “Chad, that patina looks so real!”
Do. It.
You are not well.
The taillights in the brochure image show as red, red, white, while the image of the actual car shows red, white, red. The whatever, whatever taillight society needs to look into this.
Moving to LA? Bro. Cost of living is so high there you won’t have any funds for more than one project car, not to mention no room. I’d reconsider.
These things are so big he can live in it cheaper than an apartment and have more room. Maybe Beau boeckmann can float a loan and storage?
Considering the amount of cars you already have, and you’re moving to a rust free state, I can’t fathom why you would want this. There are probably 100 rust-free more-door Edsel’s which are generally worthless in California.
I’m a Boomer. The image of this car, even with those wheels, or maybe because of those wheels, is very soothing.
Please don’t ask me to explain.