Answer: EDSEL
EDSEL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 252 times.
Referring Clues:
- Car bomb?
 - Auto with Teletouch transmission
 - Ford's folly?
 - Collectible Ford
 - Bygone Ford
 - Ford flop
 - 1957 Ford debut
 - Ford flub
 - Collectible 50's car
 - Eponym for failure
 - 1950's Ford flop
 - Ford scion
 - Onetime Ford division
 - Detroit debacle
 - 1950's car with a horse-collar grille
 - Big flop
 - 50's Ford flop
 - Ford folly
 - 1957 Detroit debut
 - 50's marketing flop
 - The "Ishtar" of cars
 - Debut of 8/26/57
 - 1950's Detroit dud
 - Collectible car
 - 50's fiasco
 - Ford family forename
 - Old Ford flop
 - Henry's son
 - Subject of the book "Disaster in Dearborn"
 - Detroit dud
 - Bomb developed in the 1950's
 - Short-lived Ford
 - Old Ford
 - Bygone auto
 - 1950's marketing disaster
 - Henry Ford's son
 - Son of Henry and father of Henry II
 - Ranger that cost about $2,500
 - "The ___ is here to stay" (ill-considered corporate pronouncement of 1957)
 - 1950's automotive embarrassment
 - Citation of 1958
 - Collectible Ford product
 - Father of Henry II
 - Dearborn debut of 1958
 - Ford misstep
 - Car with an innovative "rolling dome" speedometer
 - Old bomb
 - Flop in a lot
 - Car with a horse collar grille
 - Very unpopular model
 - Former Ford
 - Collectible Ford flop
 - Ford fiasco
 - Ford lemon
 - One of Henry Ford's sons
 - Famed Ford fiasco
 - Member of the Ford clan
 - Not one of Ford's better ideas
 - Flop of '57
 - Lemon from Detroit
 - Famed '50s flop
 - Car named after Henry Ford's son
 - Ford flop of the fifties
 - Ford flop of the '50s
 - Ford's car bomb
 - Ford failure
 - New car of 1957
 - Dearborn disaster
 - Famous Ford flop
 - '50s Ford flop
 - Ill-fated Ford
 - Son - or father - of Henry
 - Object of many 1950s jokes
 - It debuted on "E Day"
 - First name in cars
 - 1958 Bermuda wagon, e.g.
 - ___ Ford Range (mountains of Antarctica)
 - Make mentioned in "We Didn't Start the Fire"
 - Famous '50s flop
 - Failed Ford
 - It was discontinued after the 1960 model year
 - Lemon of the '50s
 - The Mercury Comet was originally designed to be one
 - Famous lemon
 - Unsuccessful 1957 debut
 - Corsair or Pacer
 - "The __ Show": 1957 promotional TV special
 - Ford that never got going
 - Its 1960 model was the last one made
 - '50s Ford
 - Auto debut of '57
 - Bill Ford's grandfather
 - Ranger or Corsair
 - Fifties Ford
 - Not-so-popular Ford
 - Unsuccessful '50s Ford
 - It was introduced on 9/4/57
 - '50s auto
 - Ford who first drove a Continental
 - '50s car
 - Lemon not from a tree
 - Unfortunate Ford model
 - Ford embarrassment
 - Famous commercial flop
 - Four-wheeled flop
 - Flop out of Detroit
 - 1950s automotive embarrassment
 - New car of the late '50s
 - Henry Ford's only son
 - Fiasco on wheels
 - '50s Ford fiasco
 - Eponym indicating failure
 - '50s flop
 - Fifties clunker
 - Famous dud from Detroit
 - Big name in lemons
 - Famous failure
 - Ford named for a Ford
 - Automotive flop
 - Noted example of 52-Down
 - Detroit disaster
 - 1950s Ford flop
 - Henry Ford's only child
 - Memorable '50s lemon
 - Comet brand before it was reassigned to Mercury
 - Ranger, for one
 - 1950s bomb
 - "The ___ Show": 1957 promotional TV special
 - A Ford
 - Ford flopperoo
 - Car with a "horse collar" grille
 - Collector's wheels
 - "A no-go," according to Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire"
 - Ford who was the son of Henry Ford
 - Short-lived Ford model
 - Flop with fins
 - The Mercury Comet was originally planned to be one
 - Quintessential flop
 - It featured a Teletouch shifter
 - Failed car
 - Car of the '50s
 - 1950s car
 - Auto flop
 - Old auto
 - Infamous auto
 - Old car
 - Ford fizzle
 - Old auto
 - Ford dud
 - Early Ford
 - Ford bomb
 - 1950s Ford
 - Maker of the Villager wagon
 - 1957 "E-Day" introduction
 - Fifties failure
 - '50s Ford failure
 - Fifties Ford flop
 - Henry Ford II's dad
 - Longtime Ford president Ford
 - Notable flop
 - Ford failure of the late '50s
 - Son of Henry Ford
 - 1950s Detroit dud
 - Vehicular bomb?
 - Bill Ford's first cousin
 - It had a "horse collar" grille
 - '50s automotive failure
 - New car of '57
 - 1958 Pacer, e.g.
 - Car that offered Polar Air air-conditioning
 - It would "make other cars seem ordinary," per ads
 - Citation that deserved a citation?
 - '50s four-wheeled flop
 - Car with a "rolling dome" speedometer
 - Famous auto flop
 - Villager station wagon, e.g.
 - Car that famously debuted on "E Day"
 - Eponymous Ford
 - '50s-era bomb
 - Late 1950s flop
 - First name in flops
 - Lemon that's now gained in value
 - Citation or Corsair
 - Infamous Ford fiasco
 - One of Time's 50 Worst Cars of All Time
 - Big name in car flops
 - What the Mercury Comet was first designed to be
 - Dad of Henry Ford II
 - Famous car flop
 - Ford who financed Admiral Byrd
 - Brief Ford model
 - Ranger of the '50s
 - Ford foundation co-founder
 - Detroit flop
 - Convertible in the first Daytona 500 (1959)
 - VIP at fordhouse.org
 - Ill-fated Ford product
 - Bomb with wheels
 - Ill-fated Ford model
 - Old lemon
 - Unsuccessful 1950's Ford
 - Bomb developed in the 1950s
 - Bygone car
 - Big name in Lincoln Continental history
 - Ford product with a "horse collar" grille
 - One of the Fords of autodom
 - Classic car named for a Ford
 - Collectible lemon
 - Ford finned flop
 - Short-lived '50s Ford
 - Fifties flub
 - Car once promoted with the line "The thrill starts with the grille"
 - Collectible Detroit flop
 - Late 50's auto
 - Car that's an anagram of 14-Down
 - Lincoln's late cousin
 - Automotive debut of 1957
 - '50s four-wheeled failure
 - Ford of the '50s
 - Ford who championed the Model A
 - Unsuccessful Ford
 - Ford behind the Continental
 - Classic auto with a so-called "floating speedometer"
 - Iconic lemon
 - Classic automotive flop
 - Ford who commissioned the Continental
 - "An Oldsmobile sucking a lemon," per "Time"
 - '50s auto bust
 - Henry Ford II's father
 - Automotive sponsor of "Wagon Train" in the 1950s
 - Famous Ford failure
 - '50s Ford division
 - It was "a no-go" in Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire"
 - ___ and Eleanor Ford House (Michigan landmark)
 - Ford Motor flop of the 1950s
 - Notoriously unsuccessful car
 - Automotive lemon of note
 - Eponymous member of the Ford family
 - Collectible car of the late '50s
 - Notorious Ford flop
 - '50s bomb
 - "The motor industry's Titanic," per a 1994 book
 - Car that didn't go far
 - Unsuccessful Ford model
 - Bomb produced in the 1950s
 - Famed Ford flop
 - Former make of Ford
 - Onetime Ford executive
 - Ford flop of the 1950s
 - Henry Ford's sole heir
 - Old car make named for Henry Ford's son
 - Detroit dud of the 1950s
 
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 - LA Times - May 29, 2022
 - LA Times - May 16, 2022
 - LA Times - January 30, 2022
 
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