1954 Edwards America Coupe
Like many before him and many after,
Sterling Edwards made a lot of money in industry but loved cars and
wanted to build the perfect one. Well, very few have actually succeeded
doing that (Ferruccio Lamborghini is about the only one who comes to
mind. Horacio Pagani, I guess, too) and many have lost more money than
they’ve made.
Anyway, he built a car called the R-26,
which was a race car originally and a road car later. It was not a sales
success. His second try was the Edwards America. He took a Mercury
chassis and hung a lightweight, attractive, Italian-looking fiberglass
body on it and stuffed a V-8 under the hood. This car has a 5.2-liter
V-8, making 205 horsepower.
Unfortunately, Edwards’ timing was off
and he couldn’t compete with the Corvette or the Thunderbird (much less
both). Only six Americas were built and this is believed to be car #2.
It has known ownership history and was repaired from a fire many years
ago. It shows some signs of age, but it’s super rare and should be worth
about $100,000. Click here for more info and here for the rest of Auctions America’s lineup in Burbank, California.

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