- EDSEL
- Ford flop
- Collectible car
- Ford failure
- Henry Ford's son
- Ford of dubious fame
- Ford's lemon
- Ford car
- Ford heir
- One of the Fords
- Former Ford
- Disaster in Dearborn automobile
- Failed Ford model
- Old lemon on the road
- 1958 Corsair, e.g.
- '50s flop
- Bygone auto
- Car bomb
- Car make that lost Ford $2.8 trillion (in 2015 dollars)
- Car with a vagina-shaped grille
- Make with the Teletouch system
- ___ Ford High School (Dearborn, MI institution)
- Car that failed
- Ranger, Bermuda, or Citation
- Vehicular flop
- Car named after the founder's son
- Car with the ad campaign "New! Nifty! Thrifty!"
- Eponymous failure of the '50s
- Detroit car bomb
- '50s car failure
- Car with a vertical grille
- A Ford
- Ford fizzle
- Ford family name
- Son of Henry Ford
- One in the Ford line
- Unpopular 1950s model
- Flop of a Ford
- Famous Ford flop
- Collectable Ford flop
- Short-lived Ford model
- Collectible Ford flop
- Ford folly
- Sluggish 1950s seller
- Iconic lemon
- Car with a "horse collar" grille
- Dearborn's _____ Ford High School
- Victim of a noted 1959 car crash
- Dearborn's ____ Ford High School
- Flop on wheels
- Infamous marque of failure
- Mercury creator's first name
- Name on a section of I-94 through Detroit
- Misguided Ford idea
- Not one of Ford's "better ideas"
- Unfortunate Ford model
- Big name in flops
- Ford disaster
- Ford fiasco
- Late '50s Detroit bomb
- Detroit dud
- Ford lemon
- Famed Ford fiasco
- One of Henry Ford's sons
- 50's fiasco
- Member of the Ford clan
- Car named after Henry Ford's son
- Famed '50s flop
- Flop of '57
- Henry's son
- Lemon from Detroit
- Ford flop of the '50s
- Ford flop of the fifties
- 1957 Detroit debut
- Ford's car bomb
- Dearborn disaster
- New car of 1957
- Old Ford
- 1950s bomb
- Failed Ford
- Ford's 25 millionth V-8 engine went into one
- 1957 "E-Day" introduction
- Fifties failure
- '50s four-wheeled flop
- Citation that deserved a citation?
- '50s Ford flop
- Late 1950s flop
- Lemon that's now gained in value
- Car of the late 1950s
- Henry Ford's only child
- Subject of the book "Disaster in Dearborn"
- Ford model
- Ford's flop
- Unforgettable Ford
- Noted lemon
- Lemon not from a tree
- Corsair or Pacer
- Ford that never took off
- Ill-fated Ford
- Its 1960 model was the last one made
- The __ Show: 1957 promotional TV special
- Ford that never got going
- Unsuccessful 1957 debut
- Famous lemon
- Father of Henry II
- The Mercury Comet was originally designed to be one
- Lemon of the '50s
- Comet brand before it was reassigned to Mercury
- Memorable '50s lemon
- Car that didn't go far
- Unsuccessful Ford model
- Flop with fins
- Quintessential flop
- '50s Ford failure
- Four-wheeled flop
- '50s automotive failure
- 1958 Pacer, e.g.
- Eponymous Ford
- Citation or Corsair
- Ranger of the '50s
- Collectible lemon
- Old lemon
- Ford finned flop
- '50s four-wheeled failure
- Auto bust
- Ford who championed the Model A
- Unsuccessful Ford
- '50s bomb
- Ranger or Corsair
- '50s Ford
- '50s Ford model
- Detroit disaster
- Henry Ford II's father
- Detroit debacle
- Ford collectible
- Ford family member
- Name in Ford history
- '50s auto
- Ford of the '50s
- '50s car
- Bill Ford's grandfather
- Auto debut of '57
- Fifties Ford
- Not-so-popular Ford
- It was introduced on 9/4/57
- Unsuccessful '50s Ford
- Ford who first drove a Continental
- Short-lived '50s Ford
- Henry Ford II's dad
- Bill Ford's first cousin
- New car of '57
- One of Time's 50 Worst Cars of All Time
- Convertible in the first Daytona 500 (1959)
- Dad of Henry Ford II
- Ford who financed Admiral Byrd
- VIP at fordhouse.org
- What the Mercury Comet was first designed to be
- Big name in Lincoln Continental history
- Unsuccessful 1950's Ford
- Ford behind the Continental
- An Oldsmobile sucking a lemon, per "Time"
- '50s Ford division
- Ford who commissioned the Continental
- __ and Eleanor Ford House (Michigan landmark)
- '50s unsuccessful Ford
- Lincoln-Mercury Division addition (1956)
- Car with Teletouch Drive
- 1958 Corsair, for example
- Antarctica's ___ Ford Ranges
- Infamous Detroit flop
- Make of the Roundup station wagon
- Short-lived Ford
- 1958 Bermuda wagon, e.g.
- First name in cars
- Make mentioned in "We Didn't Start the Fire"
- ___ Ford Range (mountains of Antarctica)
- Famous '50s flop
- Detroit flop
- It was discontinued after the 1960 model year
- Son of Henry
- Infamous Ford flop
- He makes tanks in Detroit (first name).
- ___ Ford.
- Part of name of Antarctic mountains.
- Father of Henry Ford II.
- ___ Ford Mountains, Antarctica.
- Late son of Henry Ford.
- Man's name.
- ___ Ford (1893–1943).
- ___ Ford Mts. in Antarctica.
- Late member of a well-known motor family.
- ___ Ford Mountains in Antarctica.
- ___ Ford Range in Antarctica.
- One of Henry Ford's 2d's sons.
- Car soon to come.
- Ford name.
- Detroit cognomen.
- Ford.
- ___ Ford Ranges, in Antarctica.
- Detroit name.
- Ford that was a flop
- Lincoln's unpopular little cousin
- Motown mistake
- ___ Ford Ranges.
- Automotive disaster
- Defunct auto
- Auto that was
- Defunct car
- Extinct auto
- Abandoned car
- Flop of the '50's
- Auto dud
- Ford's mistake
- Car that "bombed"
- Lincoln's late cousin
- Erstwhile car
- Ford boo-boo
- LTD's extinct relative
- Lemon on wheels
- Relative of "The Betsy"
- ___ Ford Range, Antarctica
- Car named for a tycoon
- De Soto contemporary
- Detroit lemon
- Lemon once exported from Michigan
- Michigan lemon
- ___ Ford Ranges, Antarctica
- Automotive blooper
- Classic car
- Lemon shipped from Mich.
- ___ Bryant Ford
- Detroit disappointment
- Ford scion
- Old Ford car
- Old car
- A Ford who could afford a Rolls
- Lincoln's inadequate cousin
- Mistake made in Mich.
- Ford's folly
- Four-door flop
- Late 50's auto
- Automobile lemon
- A Detroit dud
- Car of 1957
- Ford's failure
- Collectible auto
- ___ Bryant Ford, Henry's son
- Detroit's Corsair or Citation
- 50's Ford fiasco
- Corsair or Ranger
- Car with Teletouch transmission
- Classic Ford
- Henry Ford's only son
- 1957 Ford debut
- Auto with Teletouch transmission
- Bygone Ford
- Collectible Ford
- 1950's Ford flop
- 1950's car with a horse-collar grille
- Collectible 50's car
- Eponym for failure
- Ford flub
- Onetime Ford division
- Big flop
- 50's marketing flop
- The "Ishtar" of cars
- 1950's Detroit dud
- Debut of 8/26/57
- Ford family forename
- Old Ford flop
- 54-Across manufactured by 51-Across from 1957 to 1959
- Bomb developed in the 1950's
- 1950's marketing disaster
- The ___ is here to stay (ill-considered corporate pronouncement of 1957)
- 1950's automotive embarrassment
- Ranger that cost about $2,500
- Son of Henry and father of Henry II
- Citation of 1958
- Collectible Ford product
- Car with an innovative "rolling dome" speedometer
- Dearborn debut of 1958
- Ford misstep
- Old bomb
- Flop in a lot
- It debuted on "E Day"
- Very unpopular model
- Object of many 1950s jokes
- Son - or father - of Henry
- Ford who was the son of Henry Ford
- Ranger, for one
- Ford failure of the late '50s
- Notable flop
- Vehicular bomb?
- Car that famously debuted on "E Day"
- Car that offered Polar Air air-conditioning
- Car with a "rolling dome" speedometer
- Famous auto flop
- It would "make other cars seem ordinary," per ads
- Villager station wagon, e.g.
- '50s-era bomb
- Bomb with wheels
- Automotive debut of 1957
- Car once promoted with the line "The thrill starts with the grille"
- Car that's an anagram of 14-Down
- Classic auto with a so-called "floating speedometer"
- Automotive sponsor of "Wagon Train" in the 1950s
- Famous Ford failure
- Ford Motor flop of the 1950s
- It was "a no-go" in Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire"
- Collectible car of the late '50s
- Eponymous member of the Ford family
- 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
- Extinct lemon?
- 1950s Ford
- Ford bomb
- Early Ford
- Ford dud
- Ford failure named for Henry Ford's son
- Ford's son
- Bad business move of 1957
- Hula hoops, Castro, ___ is a no-go ("We Didn't Start the Fire" lyric)
- Car whose grille "resembled an Oldsmobile sucking a lemon," according to a 1959 _Time_ article
- Ford named for a Ford
- Collectible Ford of the fifties
- Car that debuted September 4th, 1957
- Flop out of Detroit
- Fifties flub
- Collectible flop
- Famous failure
- First name in flops
- Ford Foundation co-founder
- Famous commercial flop
- Ford embarrassment
- '50s auto bust
- Notoriously unsuccessful car
- Automotive lemon of note
- Notorious Ford flop
- Ford flop touted as the "car of the future"
- Mr. Ford
- Detroit fiasco
- Ford debacle
- Automotive flop
- Motown boner
- Motor City misfire
- Ford's fiasco
- Ford between Henrys
- Noted example of 52-Down
- Big name in lemons
- Famous dud from Detroit
- Fifties clunker
- Eponym indicating failure
- Fiasco on wheels
- New car of the late '50s
- Big name in car flops
- Infamous Ford fiasco
- Ill-fated Ford product
- Classic car named for a Ford
- Ford product with a "horse collar" grille
- Ill-fated Ford model
- One of the Fords of autodom
- Ford flop that's collectible now
- Classic automotive flop
- Short-lived Ford line
- Auto flop
- A no-go, according to Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire"
- Maker of the Villager wagon
- It featured a Teletouch shifter
- The Mercury Comet was originally planned to be one
- Abandoned car of the 1950s
- 1958's Corsair, e.g.
- Car introduced September 4, 1957
- Car introduced in September 1957
- Car that featured Teletouch transmission
- Ranger, Pacer or Corsair
- Collector's wheels
- The Bermuda station wagon, for one
- Car introduced in late 1957
- Auto that debuted in 1957
- Auto with Teletouch Drive
- Auto with a "horse collar" grille
- Henry's automaker heir
- 1950s flop
- Auto introduced in the fall of 1957
- Automobile with Teletouch Drive
- Famed four-wheel failure
- Former sister marque of Mercury
- Unsuccessful auto
- The Bermuda station wagon, e.g.
- Car with boomerang-shaped taillights
- It was introduced in late 1957
- Auto introduced in 1957
- Car of the 1950s
- Famed flop of the '50s
- 1950s auto flop
- The Villager station wagon, e.g.
- Auto debut of 1957
- Citation or Corsair, e.g.
- Infamous auto
- Pacer of 1958