Fifty years after its spectacular failure, Edsel has become a highly collectible item amongst vintage car hobbyists. Fewer than 6,000 Edsels survive and are considered collectors’ items. A mint 1958 Citation convertible sometimes sells for over $100,000,[8] while rare models, like the 1960 convertible, may bring up to $200,000.
While the design was considered "ugly" fifty years ago, many other car manufacturers, such as Pontiac and Alfa Romeo, have employed similar vertical grilles successfully in their car designs. Many of the Edsel's features, such as transmission lock on ignition, self-adjusting brakes, gear selection by steering wheel buttons, etc., which were considered "too impractical" in the late 1950s, are now standard features of sports cars.
You're KIDDING me, right? Are you for real? I, sir, do not have a sunny balcony where I can leave my PR unattended for God knows how many hours. And if a neighbor of mine saw it leaning outside my apartment in the sun, guess what? He'll either steal it or call the police - UNACCEPTABLE! And what if I leave it out in the sun too long? Who's to say what other damage might be done? Do I now have to call all my friends with sunny balconies and ask them to babysit my PR or camp out there for 5 hours with an egg timer? Get real... :rolleyesDEATH TO HCG! DEATH TO H... uhhhh... what? You fixed it with virtually no effort on your part by turning it upside down... heating it up... letting it cool... but... but... what will we do with all these pitchforks and torches... Thanks a lot. Do you know how much effort it takes to get a lych mob whipped into shape just to have its righteous anger deflated so easily? You sir, are a stick-in-the-mud!lol:lol
In all seriousness, if this truly is a fix, that is just AWESOME!!!
What a BS comment. In this hobby that really doesn't work. By the time you see a final product they are sold out and you have to pay big bucks to get one. Case in point EFX tricorder. By the time we were sure it was a winner it was double the price. Glad i preordered sight unseen.Nobody forced you to order one sight unseen. I waited until I saw what the final product looked like and I am glad I did.
Nobody forced you to order one sight unseen. I waited until I saw what the final product looked like and I am glad I did.
Did you just compare a HCG PR to an Edsel? :lol
May I be alive long enough for someone else to get the Aliens license and try it again. Icons had it, HCG has it, maybe someone else will get it.
I'd like to add. What kind of company doesn't make any extra pieces so they can take care of returns? What a crock.
What a BS comment. In this hobby that really doesn't work. By the time you see a final product they are sold out and you have to pay big bucks to get one.
Good point. You may be right. But, the info available to me indicates that, Icons license was 'pending' for the pulsey. It never actually came to fruition. If I am incorrect on this, I would appreciate the better info.But yeah, I do agree with you in the hopes that we are both around long enough to see another.
I will take Alexandra's offer to exchange mine in a couple of months, but if the next one has a lopsided SPAS frame, wonky SPAS pump, and any droopage whatsoever, I'm going for a full refund.
P.S. Thanks, Art, for mocking those of us who did not get a PERFECT PR like yours. I'd be more than happy to swap with you, and you can try the "Sunny Side Up" solution.
I would have to pay both sales tax AND shipping from HCG directly so I can get one for less than I would have if I had kept my preorder.