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NOVEMBER 2013 VOL XXXXV, NO.9 EDSELetter Official Publication of the International Edsel Club NATIONAL & LOCAL CHAPTER NEWS IEC 46th Annual Rally July 23-26, 2014 Corning, New York The Car designed around You! Please submit a photo of You & your Edsel to editor Jeff Strickland for the next issue of the EDSELetter! Just in time for the Holidays! 3 Inch Diameter High Quality I.E.C. Logo Embroidered Patch Price: $4 (includes shipping) $3 each additional patch Mail payment to: Jack Whipple 108 S. Oak Street Russellville, KY 42276 2014 I.E.C. Calendar Delivery expected by mid-December Ford Motor Company bulletin with envelope distributed to Styling Office employees on November 19, 1959 announced the company’s decision to discontinue production of the Edsel car following disappointing sales. (See related story on Page 4) Sample Club Newsletter (November 2013): You receive 10 Newsletters per Year! 1 International Edsel Club Founded 1969 The purpose of the International Edsel Club is to bring together those who have an interest in Edsels, repair and preservation, and create a central source of information about Edsels, owners, units for sale and parts replacement. 2013 – 2014 International Edsel Club Officers Bruce Dean President 1215 Houston Drive Murfreesboro, TN 37120 bdeanbr549@aol.com 615.898.0249 Jim & Maureen Lindway Vice President 10014 Deerfield Ln Brecksville, OH 44141-3602 edselsecretary@yahoo.com 440.526.9132 Jack Whipple Secretary 108 S. Oak Street Russellville, KY 42276 kyedsel@gmail.com 270.726.6498 Mark Hense Treasurer P.O. Box 312 Muskego, WI 53150 262.679.4161 Jeff Strickland Editor & Web Master PO Box 167 Mt. Juliet, TN 37121 jeffstrickland@comcast.net Dennis Majors Head Judge 816 Nieman Rd Monroe, MI 48161 734.529.3493 Official Website www.internationaledsel.com IEC Blog blog.internationaledsel.com International Edsel Club Jim Lindway, Vice President 10014 Deerfield Ln., Brecksville, OH 44141 E-mail: edselsecretary@yahoo.com Dear IEC members, Well here we are in the midst of a really beautiful Autumn, nearly three-quarters finished with winter just around the corner come December 21. That is if you are a member in America, Canada or Europe. Several of our members down under, Australia and New Zealand in particular, are gearing up for Spring! Time to get those Edsels ready for the road gentlemen! I can’t recall if they drive on the right or left side in those two beautiful countries. We should have those far away members write us a story for publication on any car related stories that would interest us up here north of the equator! Getting closer to the end of the year means the 2014 club dues are coming in. Our new Treasurer Mark Hense who just celebrated his 40th year as a club member, is busy keeping up with all the bookkeeping associated with incoming dues and questions regarding the club. If you have not paid your dues yet, please make a note of it so you don’t miss out on any future Edseletters or other club communications. Also, if you plan going south for the winter, be sure to let us know your change of address so we can keep sending you the Edseletter in a timely fashion. Thank you for renewing your membership, and please let us know if we can support you in any way with your Edsel club related questions or issues with you car. I recently had the great pleasure of meeting Jim Arnold of the Edsel Division in Michigan this summer. Jim was one of the design engineers that worked under Roy Brown. His creative work on the ‘58 Edsel was the design of the Teletouch buttons and faceplate, along with the radio knobs and chrome embellishments. Jim also designed the standard equipment hub caps, though I slipped up and called them dog dishes, much to his dismay! Other noteworthy designs included stainless trims for Edsel, Lincoln and Comet and the ‘65 Mustang dash board. It was really fun to meet Jim and I hope to see him again soon. Maybe he can publish some details in an upcoming issue for the IEC. In the meantime, here’s to all of our members and their families as the holidays approach. Wishing you all a safe and peaceful time with your family and friends this time of year. It’s the time of year when I count all the blessings I have, and you know, I don’t think I can even count that high! Best Regards, Jim Lindway Vice-president IEC See Photo on Page 3 2 Sample Club Newsletter (November 2013): You receive 10 Newsletters per Year! Greetings from Germany EDSELetter Policy: Edseletter is published ten (10) times annually by the International Edsel Club. The publication is distributed to dues paying members throughout the U.S., Canada and over 10 countries overseas. Generally the schedule runs monthly, but as a rule there is no publication dated for the months of February and August. You & Your Edsel: Photographs sent in by our members with their car. One photograph is published usually each issue. This photograph is from a family in Germany. Classified ads: All ads should include a phone number or a mailing address and must include a price for all sale items. Editor reserves the right to edit ads. Ads will run on a 3 month cycle and must be resubmitted to the EDSELetter for extended publication. The date at the end of each ad denotes when the ad first appeared. Email ads to: jeffstrickland@comcast.net Send US Postage to: EDSELetter Ad % Jeff Strickland PO Box 167 Mt Juliet, TN 37121 Calendar of Events: Chapter Coordinators, Please send us your events for publication and posting on the official club website. Jim Lindway & Edsel designer Jim Arnold pose with Jim’s 1958 Edsel Corsair. This sharp, low mileage car has now found a new home as it was subsequently sold to Mr. Arnold’s daughter & son-in-law who were looking for a nice Edsel. Sample Club Newsletter (November 2013): You receive 10 Newsletters per Year! 3 Prototype Citation two-tone convertible top design found! Recent sales from estate of Ford stylist John G. Gump yield two Edsel renderings; November 19, 1959 memo to employees announcing Edsel car is discontinued. Article by: Bruce Dean Working Color Study: Only the top and rear scallop area are completed in this stylist’s rendering of a striking twotone red and white top design for what would become the 1958 Edsel Citation convertible. Although unsigned and undated, vertical trim within a chrome scallop insert lacking the name “Edsel” suggest a Spring 1956 date of origin. It is still amazing after fifty-five years that previously unknown artifacts from the design and marketing of the Edsel continue to surface. This is made all the more exciting when such “finds” give us the chance to stray into that elusive world of the designers responsible for the look of Edsel. Such is the case with recent sales from the estate of lifelong automobile stylist John Gilson Gump who worked for Ford Motor Company from the mid-1950s until he retired in the 1980s. In a collection of about thirty renderings, most signed and dated by Mr. Gump and a few from co-workers, there were three Edsel-related items. Beginning with the offering of an Edsel rendering by Paul Wong on eBay last September, followed by a tri-folded employee information bulletin announcing the end of Edsel production still in its Ford Styling Office envelope and culminating with the prototype Citation two-toned convertible top rendering shown above. This rendering is classified as a “working color study” because only a portion of the car was completed for evaluation of the top and scallop color combination. Since it was prepared for this purpose, finishing the entire drawing was not necessary and in actuality would have been an unproductive use of the stylist’s time. The car is drawn on flat black canson paper using pencil, pen, ink & gouache (an opaque water color paint with gum base). It measures 7-3/4 inches x 25 inches. The outline of the car is hand drawn using a light bluish-gray colored pencil and when coupled with the flat black paper looks as if it were drawn on a chalkboard. Use of red and white color on black is bold. Gloss black paint applied around the red scallop area on the rear quarter panel gives the appearance of being air brushed as it feathers into the unfinished flat black outline of the car. The stylist has employed the use of white paint simulating reflections of light on the top, quarter panel and chrome trim to add a sense of realism to the drawing. As for design, the asymmetric width of the red border around edges of the vinyl top would have been a practical way to hide minor manufacturing tolerance variations when the top was assembled to its folding frame on the car. Addition of the circular green and gold medallion emblem on the white side portion of the top would have been a vinyl Di-electric applique just as the “North Star” emblem used on the sides of 1958 Lincoln production convertible top. Although unsigned and undated, a probable timeframe when the rendering was prepared can be determined based upon a comparison of styling features found on full-size prototype cars and the rendering. Photographs of a Citation convertible dated May/June 1956 show the car equipped with vertically lined tinsel-style trim within the rear scallop’s chrome insert as is symbolized on the rendering along with “Edsel” in the scallop. Since neither “Edsel” nor “Citation” appear on the rendering, it is reasonable to assume it was drawn in the spring of 1956 before these names received management approval. The black canson paper is backed by a thicker white poster board that in turn shows evidence it was once glued to something else, leading one to think this design may have been part of a management presentation - perhaps in competition with other Citation top designs. Pure speculation, yet just how close this design came to actual production may never be known. 4 Though countless thousands of sketches and renderings were prepared for different models of the Edsel from 1954 to 1959, virtually all were ordered to be destroyed when production ceased. Thankfully Mr. Gump saved these items to be appreciated by those interested in the Edsel automobile for years to come. Sample Club Newsletter (November 2013): You receive 10 Newsletters per Year! Close-up view reveals the stylist’s techniques: White paint used to simulate reflections of light on the top, quarter panel and chrome trim adds a sense of realism to the drawing. Gloss black paint applied near the red scallop area feathering into the unfinished flat black outline gives an air-brushed appearance emphasizing this portion of the car. Circular medallion emblem would have been a vinyl Di-electric applique just as the “North Star” emblem seared to the sides of 1958 Lincoln convertible top. Asymmetric width of red border around edges of vinyl top would have been a practical way to hide minor manufacturing tolerance variations when the top was assembled to its folding frame on the car. Chrome tip and binding on rearmost top bow illustrate the stylist’s strict attention to detail. Above: Sweeping red arc of the convertible top may have been inspired by this prototype Citation four door hardtop sporting the 1957 Mercury roofline. Middle & Right: Comparison between photo and rendering shows vertical lined tinsel filler within the chrome insert of the rear scallop with Edsel logo “E” versus green vertical grille inside black triangle. Neither design would be chosen for actual production. (Photos from the Edsel Product Book, 1956) Above: Edsel rendering signed by stylist Paul Wong featuring minor changes to the grille, bumpers, head light bezels, and side chrome trim was among thirty renderings found in the estate. It is dated 8/8/56. Right: John Gump working at his drawing board in this mid-1960s Ford Styling Studio photograph. Sample Club Newsletter (November 2013): You receive 10 Newsletters per Year! 5 1958 Edsels For Sale 1959 Edsels For Sale 1960 Edsels For Sale Approximately Two Pages of Edsel Classified Ads Each Issue! 6 Sample Club Newsletter (November 2013): You receive 10 Newsletters per Year! Edsel Items For Sale Edsel Items For Sale Edsel Items Wanted Approximately Two Pages of Edsel Classified Ads Each Issue! 7 Sample Club Newsletter (November 2013): You receive 10 Newsletters per Year! EDSELetter 108 S. Oak Street Russellville, KY 42276 EDSELetter November 2013 Welcome To Our New Members! Ford Motor Co. bulletin to employees: “Production of Edsel Discontinued” November 19, 1959 Page 1 Officer List & Vice President’s Letter Page 2 You and Your Edsel for November: “Greetings from Germany” Page 3 Prototype Citation two-tone convertible top design Page 4,5 Edsel Classifieds Pages 6,7 Stylist’s rendering for prototype Citation two-tone convertible top See Page 4 for more details. Sample Club Newsletter (November 2013): You receive 10 Newsletters per Year!