
1959 Edsel Corsair Convertible
This beautiful Corsair Convertible was built in the Louisville, Kentucky factory, and features a Super-Express 361cid V-8 in Star blue metallic with a dual-power drive automatic transmission. It sports options such as: Lever-Temp heater and defroster, back-up lights, station seeking radio, safety package, white sidewall tires, full wheel covers, tinted windshield and hooded mirror all at a dealer price of $3,652.10 originally sold in Duluth, Minnesota.

The Edsel Experiment
Discover the history, design, engine specs, and collectibility of the rare 1959 Edsel Corsair Convertible—a classic piece of automotive history.
The 1959 Edsel Corsair Convertible is a rare and significant model from Ford’s short-lived Edsel brand. Despite Edsel’s commercial failure, this car remains a collector’s gem due to its low production numbers and unique styling.
- The Edsel brand was introduced by Ford in 1958 to fill the gap between Ford and Mercury.
- Due to controversial styling, marketing missteps, and economic downturns, the Edsel struggled in sales.
- By 1959, Ford redesigned the lineup, giving the Corsair a more mainstream look.
1959 Edsel Corsair Convertible: Design & Features
- Exterior Styling:
- Replaced the 1958’s polarizing “horse collar” grille with a more conventional horizontal-bar design.
- Sleeker tailfins and quad headlights, following the late-1950s automotive trend.
- Available in a variety of two-tone color schemes, enhancing its vintage appeal.
- Interior Features:
- Offered premium materials, including vinyl and cloth upholstery.
- Featured a spacious cabin with an improved dashboard layout.
- Came equipped with optional push-button automatic transmission controls.
Engine & Performance
- Powered by a 332 cubic inch (5.4L) V8 engine producing 225 horsepower.
- Available with a 3-speed manual or Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission.
- Rear-wheel drive with solid axle suspension, offering a smooth ride.
Production Numbers & Rarity
- Only 1,343 Corsair Convertibles were produced in 1959.
- By November 1959, Ford discontinued the entire Edsel brand.
- This model remains one of the rarest classic convertibles from the 1950s.
Legacy & Collectibility
- Today, the 1959 Edsel Corsair Convertible is a highly sought-after collector’s car.
- Restored models can fetch high prices at auctions due to their rarity.
- The car symbolizes one of the most infamous automotive failures, making it a historic conversation piece.
Despite its commercial failure, the 1959 Edsel Corsair Convertible is now a cherished classic. With its unique design, limited production, and historical significance, it holds a special place in the world of vintage automobiles.

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