Answer: EDSELS
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Vintage cars
- Old autos
- Classic Fords
- Ford flops
- Collectible cars
- Ford fiascos
- '50s Fords
- Ford failures
- Ford classics
- Detroit duds
- Defunct autos
- Collectible Fords
- Collectible Ford cars
- '50s flops
- Some Fords
- Rangers, Pacers and Corsairs
- Rangers and Corsairs
- Pacers and Rangers
- Ill-fated Fords
- Fords of the fifties
- Ford lemons
- Ford fiascoes
- Dealership duds of 1959
- De Soto contemporaries
- Corsair and Citation, for two
- Collector's items from 1958
- Classic lemons
- Cars named after the boss' son
- 1950s bombs
- '50s Ford flops
- Unpopular Fords of the late 1950s
- Unpopular debuts of 1957
- Tired flops
- They were named after Henry's son
- They were introduced on "E-Day"
- They had "rolling dome" speedometers
- They had "horse collar" grilles
- They debuted the same year as Impalas
- The Ranger and the Corsair
- Studebaker alternatives
- Some ill-fated Fords
- Some '50s Fords
- Sights on some late-1950s lots
- Short-lived Fords
- Short-lived '50s sedans
- Rides that didn't last very long
- Rangers, Pacers and Corsairs on 1950s lots
- Rangers and Citations
- Ranger, Pacer, Corsair and Citation
- Old lemons
- Old Fords that flopped
- Old bombs
- Motown mistakes
- Motown flops
- Motorized flops
- Line in the 1950s
- Lincolns' unpopular kin
- Lincolns' late kin
- Lincolns' late cousins
- Lemons with motors
- Lemons once shipped from Mich.
- Lemons on wheels
- Introductions of September 1957
- Infamous Fords
- Ill-fated line of the 1950s
- Fords that never got going
- Fords that didn't last
- Fords of the '50s
- Ford fleet of only about 118,000
- Ford claimed they were the cars of the future
- Ford bombs
- Flops with fins
- Flops in lots
- Famous lemons
- Famous Ford flops
- Famous flops of the '50s
- Famous fifties flops
- Famed four-wheel failures
- Famed fifties flops
- Failed Fords
- Eisenhower Era bombs?
- E Day rollouts
- E Day debuts
- Discontinued autos
- Disasters discussed on the Blue Oval Forums
- Detroit flops
- DeSoto alternatives
- Defunct motor vehicles
- Corsairs and Rangers of the 1950s
- Corsair, Ranger and Pacer
- Corsair, Ranger and Citation
- Corsair and Pacer
- Collectors' items from 1958
- Collectible Ford products
- Classic cars with "horsecollar" grilles
- Citation, Corsair, Pacer and Ranger
- Citation and Corsair
- Cars with Teletouch transmission
- Cars with "horse collar" grilles
- Cars whose "thrill starts with the grille"
- Cars that misfired badly?
- Cars named for Henry Ford's son
- Cars known for backfiring?
- Cars introduced with much fanfare on "E Day"
- Car bombs?
- Bombs with wheels
- Bombs produced in the 1950's
- Bombs developed in the 1950s
- Band with the 1961 song "Rama Lama Ding Dong"
- Autos overhyped when introduced on "E Day" in 1957
- 50's failures
- 1960s doo-wop group with an automotive name, with "the"
- 1960's doo-wop group that was a one-hit wonder, with "the"
- 1950s Ford failures
- 1950s Ford duds
- 1950s disasters
- 1950s Corsairs, e.g.
- 1950s Citations, e.g.
- 1950s autos with "horse collar" grilles
- 1950s autos
- 1950's Rangers
- "Rama Lama Ding Dong" singers, with "the"
- "Rama Lama Ding Dong" group, with "the"
- "Fleet" on parade in 1957's much-hyped "E-Day"
- "E-cars"
- '50s tankers?
- '50s duds
- '50s cars that might have been called Pastelograms or Utopian Turtletops
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