The 1959 Edsel Villager was a station wagon known for its unique design and features. It was part of the Edsel brand, which was introduced by Ford in the late 1950s. The Villager typically came with a 5.9-liter (360 cubic inch) V8 engine, offering a blend of performance and utility. Its distinctive styling included a wide grille and tail fins, reflecting the bold design trends of the era. The Villager remains a notable classic car, appreciated by collectors for its quirky design and historical significance.
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