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- 1958 Edsel Citation 4-Door Hardtop Sedan
- 410ci E-475 V8
- 4-Barrel Carburetor
- 3-Speed Automatic
- RWD
- Jon Crow Yellow Exterior
- Goldish Interior
- Teletouch Push-Button Automatic Transmission Selector
- Power Steering
- Aftermarket Brakes
- Aftermarket Starter
- Current Owner Reports Built Power Steering System
- Current Owner Reports Built Master Cylinder
Introduced for the 1958 model year, the Edsel Citation represented the flagship of Ford Motor Company’s short-lived Edsel division, combining full-size American luxury with distinctive styling and advanced features for its era. This 1958 Edsel Citation 4-Door Hardtop showcases the model’s unique character with its powerful 410ci E-475 V8, Teletouch push-button automatic transmission selector, and striking Jon Crow Yellow exterior. Showing 67,632 miles, this Citation features reported mechanical updates including a refreshed power steering system, refreshed master cylinder, aftermarket brakes, and an aftermarket starter, according to the current owner.
Exterior and Interior
The exterior of this 1958 Edsel Citation 4-Door Hardtop is finished in Jon Crow Yellow, highlighting the dramatic styling cues that made the Edsel instantly recognizable. The Citation featured Edsel’s signature vertical grille design, sweeping body lines, and hardtop roof profile, representing the top tier of Edsel’s 1958 lineup. Additional features include the distinctive Teletouch push-button automatic transmission selector, which was integrated into the center of the steering wheel and served as one of Edsel’s most memorable innovations. The interior of this 1958 Edsel Citation 4-Door Hardtop is finished in Gold and reflects the period’s emphasis on comfort and upscale presentation. As a Citation model, it featured a spacious cabin designed for American luxury motoring, complemented by power steering for improved drivability and convenience.
Engine
Powering this 1958 Edsel Citation 4-Door Hardtop is the 410ci E-475 V8 paired with a 4-barrel carburetor and 3-speed automatic transmission. The E-475 V8 was Edsel’s largest and most powerful engine offering for 1958, delivering strong low-end torque suited for effortless highway cruising. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a traditional RWD layout, while the current owner reports a refreshed power steering system, aftermarket starter, and refreshed master cylinder for enhanced usability.
Introduced for the 1958 model year, the Edsel Citation represented the flagship of Ford Motor Company’s short-lived Edsel division, combining full-size American luxury with distinctive styling and advanced features for its era. This 1958 Edsel Citation 4-Door Hardtop showcases the model’s unique character with its powerful 410ci E-475 V8, Teletouch push-button automatic transmission selector, and striking Jon Crow Yellow exterior. Showing 67,632 miles, this Citation features reported mechanical updates including a refreshed power steering system, refreshed master cylinder, aftermarket brakes, and an aftermarket starter, according to the current owner.
Introduced for the 1958 model year, the Edsel Citation represented the flagship of Ford Motor Company’s short-lived Edsel division, combining full-size American luxury with distinctive styling and advanced features for its era. This 1958 Edsel Citation 4-Door Hardtop showcases the model’s unique character with its powerful 410ci E-475 V8, Teletouch push-button automatic transmission selector, and striking Jon Crow Yellow exterior. Showing 67,632 miles, this Citation features reported mechanical updates including a refreshed power steering system, refreshed master cylinder, aftermarket brakes, and an aftermarket starter, according to the current owner.
The 1958 Edsel Pacer represents one of the most recognizable and conversation-starting American automobiles of the late 1950s. Introduced during Edsel’s inaugural model year, the Pacer showcased futuristic styling, abundant chrome, and the brand’s unmistakable vertical grille, making it an enduring icon of automotive history. Showing 46,489 miles, this example has been tastefully customized with a vibrant two-tone blue paint job, a reupholstered interior, and several driver-focused upgrades while preserving the bold character that made the Edsel name unforgettable. Powered by Ford’s E-400 V8 and backed by an automatic transmission, this Pacer is an ideal cruiser for collectors seeking a unique piece of 1950s Americana.
An Edsel isn’t something you’d see every day, which is what makes this 1958 Edsel Pacer 4DR Hardtop all the more special. Originally a mid-priced vehicle sold by the now-defunct division of Ford, today, it has become a prized collector's item thanks to its rarity. This 1958 Edsel Pacer 4DR Hardtop from California has been lovingly brought into the modern age, and restored with a few choice additions that improve usability. The owner has also retained the original specimens of the upgraded parts.
This 1949 Plymouth Deluxe P18 Business Coupe Custom represents the postwar era of American motoring with a blend of classic styling and thoughtful modern upgrades. Showing 5,623 miles, this Plymouth retains its vintage character while benefiting from improvements designed to enhance drivability, including a 12-volt electrical conversion, electronic ignition, upgraded braking system, and modernized interior appointments. As one of Plymouth’s iconic fastback-style coupes from the late 1940s, the P18 Business Coupe captures the elegance of early postwar design with its streamlined body lines, chrome detailing, and traditional flathead powertrain. Finished with a Champagne exterior over a red interior, this custom example combines period-correct details with practical upgrades for enthusiasts seeking a classic American coupe with improved usability.
Introduced for the 1958 model year, the Edsel Citation represented the flagship of Ford Motor Company’s short-lived Edsel division, combining full-size American luxury with distinctive styling and advanced features for its era. This 1958 Edsel Citation 4-Door Hardtop showcases the model’s unique character with its powerful 410ci E-475 V8, Teletouch push-button automatic transmission selector, and striking Jon Crow Yellow exterior. Showing 67,632 miles, this Citation features reported mechanical updates including a refreshed power steering system, refreshed master cylinder, aftermarket brakes, and an aftermarket starter, according to the current owner.
The 1959 Ford Thunderbird represents the second generation of Ford’s iconic personal luxury car, a period when the Thunderbird evolved from a compact sports car into a larger, more refined grand touring machine. Known among enthusiasts as the “Squarebird,” this generation introduced a more spacious design, distinctive styling, and increased emphasis on comfort while retaining the performance character of Ford’s V8-powered heritage. This example is equipped with the desirable 352ci V8 paired with a 4-barrel carburetor and automatic transmission, combining classic American power with effortless cruising capability. Finished in red with a red and white interior, this Thunderbird Convertible is further complemented by a white convertible soft top, wire-style wheels, chrome exterior trim, power steering, and power brakes. Showing approximately 17,629 miles, this 1959 Thunderbird captures the elegance and character of Ford’s late-1950s luxury convertible era.
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