Classic yellow Edsel taxi in Seligman Route 66
by RicardMN Photography
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Classic yellow Edsel taxi in Seligman Route 66
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RicardMN Photography
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Classic yellow Edsel Ranger taxi in Seligman, Yavapai County, Arizona, United States.
The Edsel Ranger is an automobile that was produced and sold by the newly formed Edsel Division of Ford for the 1958–1960 model years. It was built on the shorter, narrower Edsel platform, shared with Ford and Edsel Pacer models.
The Ranger was the base trim model for Edsel in its first and second years as an automotive marque. It was available in two-door coupes, four-door sedans, and two- and four-door hardtops with a convertible also offered in 1960.
Ranger is one of two of Edsel's model nameplates re-used by Ford Motor Company products, Villager being the other.
The Ranger's base trim appointments included arm rests, a cigarette lighter, rear-view mirror, two coat hangers and black rubber floor mats. On the exterior, Rangers received chrome around the rear quarter panel cove molding. Two-tone paint was also optional. The main visual cue that makes it possible to tell the difference between most Rangers and the upmarket Pacer was the lack of stainless trim on the front doors and fenders.
Seligman was a stage stop on the Mojave Road, and its successor Historic US Highway 66. (Description from Wikipedia)
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June 5th, 2019
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