1959 Edsel Corsair convertible. 1959 Edsel Corsair Convertible: The
Pinnacle of Refinement Often hailed as the most "refined" year for
the marque, 1959 saw Ford elegantly temper the polarizing
aesthetics of the Edsel's 1958 debut. This "Snow White" example
represents the brand's top-tier trim, offering a sophisticated
blend of mid-century flair and mechanical durability. Mechanical &
Driveline The 332 V8 Powerplant: A stalwart of the FE-series, this
engine is prized for its longevity. While the block is substantial
by modern standards, its architecture shares high
parts-interchangeability with the more common 352 and 390 variants.
This ensures that maintaining this "orphan" marque is surprisingly
straightforward. Mile-O-Matic Transmission: This two-speed
automatica rebranded Ford-O-Maticis engineered for effortless
cruising. While the shift intervals may feel extended compared to
modern gearboxes, smooth engagement is the hallmark of a healthy
unit. Enhanced Braking: The inclusion of power brakes significantly
elevates the driving experience. Prospective owners should verify
if the system utilizes a period-correct vacuum booster or has been
updated to a modern dual-reservoir master cylinder for increased
safety. Body & Interior Exclusivity Under the Sun: Production of
the Corsair convertible was remarkably limited, with only
approximately 1,300 units produced in 1959. With the power top in
verified working order, attention should be paid to the hydraulic
cylinders and lines; ensuring these remain dry is key to avoiding
costly seal replacements. The "Americana" Aesthetic: The Turquoise
and White interior offers a quintessential 1950s color palette.
Given the age of the restoration, the brightwork is of paramount
importance. The massive chrome bumpers and iconic vertical grille
are the Edsel's signature; their condition is vital, as
high-quality re-chroming for these oversized components is a
significant investment. Value & Collectibility As the flagship
model for 1959, the Corsair Convertible occupies the highest rung
of the Edsel value hierarchy. Finished in striking Snow White with
classic wide whitewall tires, this example possesses the
"parade-ready" charisma that remains highly coveted by serious
collectors of post-war Americana. Power Brakes Aluminum Radiator.
$35500. Terry 952-451-2104
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