What is a 1960 Edsel worth?

What is a 1960 Edsel worth?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

Bodystyles Median Sale
Convertible $56,650
Deluxe Hardtop $23,100
Deluxe Sedan $6,400
Sedan $19,350

Did Edsel make a convertible?

Weber’s pride and joy, a 1958 Edsel Pacer Convertible, was built August 20, 1957, in Louisville, and is powered by a 303hp, 361-cu.in.

How much is an Edsel worth now?

“You can get them for less than $5000. Nice ones go for about $5000 to $10,000,” says Mike Hinsch of North Plains, Oregon, of cars like his 1958 Edsel Pacer two-door hardtop.

Why was the Ford Edsel such a failure?

Ugly, overpriced, overhyped, poorly made and poorly timed, the Edsel was made for only two years. In the end, the failed program cost Ford $250 million [source: Carlson]. The “car of the future” is now a cautionary tale in business classrooms, though there were actually a few winners in the case of the Edsel.

How many Edsel convertibles were made?

76 convertibles
Detailing

Vehicle: 1960 Edsel Ranger Convertible
Years Produced: 1960
Number Produced: 76 convertibles
Original List Price: $4,162
SCM Valuation: $80,250

How many 1960 Edsels are left?

Fewer than 10,000 Edsels survive and they are considered valuable collectors’ items. A mint-condition Edsel convertible from any of its three model years may sell for over $100,000. The rarest Edsel (by body style) is the 1960 Ranger convertible: only 76 were built. Approximately 25 survive today.

What is a 1958 Edsel Pacer convertible worth?

$25,000–$60,000
Detailing

Vehicle: 1958 Edsel Pacer convertible
SCM Valuation: $25,000–$60,000
Tune Up Cost: $150
Distributor Caps: $17.40 (OEM)
Chassis Number Location: Plate on driver’s side front door pillar