- Edsel Roundup
Infobox Automobile
boxcolor = darkgreen
name = Edsel Roundup
manufacturer =Ford Motor Company
production = 1958
class = Full-size
body_style = 2-doorstation wagon
related =Edsel Bermuda Edsel Villager Ford Country Squire Mercury Colony Park
engine = 361 in³V8
transmission = 3-speed manual
3-speed automatic
wheelbase = Auto in|116|0The Edsel Roundup was a
station wagon produced by the former Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln (M-E-L) Division of theFord Motor Company ofDearborn, Michigan , and sold through itsEdsel marque in 1958. Like theEdsel Villager andEdsel Bermuda station wagons, the Bermuda was built on a convert|116|in|mm|0|sing=on wheelbase shared with Ford's station wagons, as well as core body stampings.The Roundup represented the base trim level available within the Edsel brand for a station wagon, and was only available during Edsel's introductory year of 1958. The Roundup was available only as a six-passenger two-door station wagon. The Roundup came with black rubber flooring, armrests, front and rear ashtrays, dome and courtesy lights and a white vinyl headliner. A split-back front seat was standard to allow access to the back seat. In place of roll-down rear windows, the Roundup used sliding windows.
In the late 1950s through the 1960s, the Edsel Roundup could often be found "a rockin'" at various lookout points and drive-in movie theaters.
To further separate the Roundup from the
Ford Ranch Wagon on which it was based, the Roundup received Edsel's front fascia and grille assembly as well as unique boomerang-shaped taillights. The shape of the taillights posed a problem when used as turn indicators – the left hand taillight appeared as an arrow pointing right and "vice versa" from a distance.All station wagons shared the
Edsel Ranger 's engine availability, with a 361 cubic inchV8 as standard, as was a three-speedmanual transmission . Buyers also had the option of a three-speedautomatic transmission with a standard column-mounted gear selector, or could choose Edsel's highly promoted but trouble-proneTeletouch automatic, which placed its drive-selection buttons in the steering wheel hub.While its roll-out was highly publicized in the fall of 1957, the 1958 Edsel was a marketing disaster for Ford. Total output for the Roundup stood at 963 units. The low output number could be attributed to the declining popularity of two-door wagons in the American market and Edsel's lack of consumer appeal.
For the 1959 model year, the Roundup and the premium Bermuda station wagons were dropped, leaving the mid-value Villager as Edsel's sole station wagon model.
References
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* cite book | author = Heasley, Jerry | title = The Production Figure Book For U.S. Cars
publisher = Motorbooks International | year = 1977 | id = ISBN 0-87938-042-XExternal links
* [http://www.edsel.com/pages/spotters.htm Edsel Spotters Guide]
* [http://www.edsel.com Edsel.com] History, specifications, resources for owners.
* [http://www.edsel.net Smith Motor Company] Virtual Edsel Dealer
* [http://www.internationaledsel.com/ The International Edsel Club]
* [http://www.failuremag.com/arch_history_edsel.html "Auto Biography"] — Failure Magazine examines the history of the Edsel (March, 2002)
* [http://www.edsel.us Edsel.US] Restorer's discussion group
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