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1958 Edsel Pacer Two-Door Hardtop [63B]

1958 Edsel Pacer [63B] dans Peggy Sue Got Married, Film, 1986 IMDB

Catégorie : Voitures, Coupé — Origine du modèle : US

1958 Edsel Pacer Two-Door Hardtop [63B]

[*][*] Véhicule dans une action mineure ou utilisé juste dans une courte scène

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Ralph DE

15-11-2004 à 00:28

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1958 Ford Edsel

Ralph DE

15-11-2004 à 00:36

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Sound Bites from Motion Pictures:

"You bought an Edsel!" (Kathleen Turner, Peggy Sue Got Married 1986)

http://www.edsel.com/pages/e_bought.wav



The only Car he has a Vagina in his Face

Galaxie500

04-08-2005 à 23:04

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..always reminded me of a Urinal. Still, they were good cars with powerful motors but U G L E E E E E

archi87 FR

2006-08-30 22:43

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1958 Edsel Pacer 2-door Hardtop

Red Grant US

2008-01-21 21:10

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Worst idea by Ford, except for maybe the Pinto.

58Roadmaster US

2008-08-20 07:13

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[63B] Two-door Hardtop (better written this way).

-- Last edit: 2008-08-20 07:14:02

cl82 DE

2009-05-23 22:19

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Is that a Studebaker in the background (on the left, silver/black colored)?

DynaMike NL

2009-05-23 22:26

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It is indeed. A 1956 (moulding in the luggage lid, no tailfins), and since it's got a B-pillar it is a Flight Hawk (L6) or Power Hawk (V8).

Carlarm US

2009-10-21 05:10

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At one time the Edsel used in this movie was owned by me. The guy who bought it from me rented it to the production company. When I bought it in the seventies for $100 it was was in really rough shape. I had the engine rebuilt and the seats reupholstered. The roof was originally light blue like most of the body. When I had it repainted I thought it would look better with a dark blue roof to match the side scallops. We drove it for every day transportation and put about 20,000 miles on the odometer. It had a custom plate that read "APHLOP". It was fun to own and drive and drew a lot of attention. Anyone interested in more stories about this car?

carguy60 US

2009-11-01 04:10

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Hey Carlarm, do you know where this car is today?

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