{"id":2785,"date":"2008-03-26T13:13:00","date_gmt":"2008-03-26T17:13:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/2008\/03\/edsels-third-special\/"},"modified":"2010-12-30T12:00:58","modified_gmt":"2010-12-30T17:00:58","slug":"edsels-third-special","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/2008\/03\/edsels-third-special\/","title":{"rendered":"Edsel&#8217;s Third Special"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"picleft\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_FordSplSportsWeb-Large.jpg\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_FordSplSportsWeb-Feature.jpg\" width=\"220\" height=\"131\" alt=\"Ford Special Sports\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>The <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.hemmings.com\/index.php\/2008\/02\/21\/edsel-fords-hot-rod-of-course-theres-no-pre-auction-estimate\/\">blogs<\/a> have been <a href=\"http:\/\/www.prewarcar.com\/read_article.asp?ID=2928\">agog<\/a> since <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Edsel_Ford\">Edsel Ford<\/a>&#8216;s <a href=\"http:\/\/img.prewarcar.com\/prewar\/cars\/Ford_Speedster_1934_501RB.jpg\">Special Speedster<\/a> made $1.76 million at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.rmauctions.com\/\">RM<\/a>&#8216;s recent <a href=\"http:\/\/www.rmauctions.com\/AuctionResults.cfm?SaleCode=AM08&#038;SortBy=AL&#038;View=Normal&#038;Category=Cars&#038;Currency=\">Amelia Island auction<\/a>. The notoriety is well deserved, since the car lay unnoticed in a Florida lockup until re-discovered and restored by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ameliaconcours.org\/\">Amelia Island Concours<\/a> founder <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ameliaconcours.org\/aboutus\/Warner,%20Bill.asp\">Bill Warner<\/a>. Perhaps more to the point, it aroused interest in Edsel&#8217;s other specials and reminded the pundits that his <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.hemmings.com\/index.php\/2008\/03\/08\/more-edsel-ford-speedster-pics-including-the-1932-version\/\">first speedster<\/a>, too, is back in the spotlight, having appeared at the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.hemmings.com\/users\/175696\/gallery\/1067.html\">2007 Grand National Roadster Show<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Throughout this fray has come occasional mention of Edsel&#8217;s third special, and PreWarCar.com&#8217;s Rutger Booy <a href=\"http:\/\/www.prewarcar.com\/read_article.asp?ID=2949\">wondered<\/a> if it, too, might soon be found. I doubt it.<\/p>\n<p>The third special, known as the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_FordSplSportsWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Ford Special Sports\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Special Sports<\/a>, has long been misunderstood. Occasionally thought to be a British Jensen because of its right-hand drive, it was instead the starting point for Jensen&#8217;s own cars, but done in Dearborn under <a href=\"http:\/\/new.idsa.org\/webmodules\/articles\/anmviewer.asp?a=1398&#038;z=60\">Bob Gregorie<\/a>&#8216;s direction for Edsel himself. Built late in 1934, it adopted the chassis details of the Special Speedster, extended front axle and underslung rear, but instead of a speedster body it carried a four-place, two-door tourer. Edsel wanted to put it into limited production but his father said &#8220;No!&#8221; Edsel and Gregorie tried to interest the foundering coachbuilder <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/2006\/04\/i-heart-brewster.html\">Brewster<\/a>, but nothing came of it.<\/p>\n<p>Instead, the concept was floated across the Atlantic to Ford&#8217;s British subsidiary. Ford of Britain boss <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Percival_Perry,_1st_Baron_Perry\">Percival Perry<\/a> didn&#8217;t like the idea either, but the Jensen brothers, who had built a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_JensenTTWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jensen-Ford Tourist Trophy car\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Ford-based special<\/a> for the 1934 Tourist Trophy race in Ireland, did. They had been <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_JensenFordRRWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"1935 Jensen-Ford tourer - rear\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">rebodying<\/a> Ford V8s into <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_JensenFordRFWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"1935 Jensen-Ford tourer - front\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">sleek tourers<\/a> with <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_JensenFordInstSWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"1935 Jensen-Ford tourer - instrument panel\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">English appointments<\/a>, a few of which made it to the US. One of these, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_JensenFordGableWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"1936 Jensen-Ford\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">a 1936 model<\/a>, was intended for Clark Gable, who cancelled his order before delivery. Gable did, however, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_JensenFordwGableWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"1936 Jensen-Ford with Clark Gable\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">pose for publicity<\/a> with other Jensen-Fords.<\/p>\n<p>Edsel had Gregorie put together another Special Sports chassis, this time without the underslung rear, since the 1935 Fords sat lower in stock form. The Jensens then began building to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_JensenFrtSuspnWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"S-Type Jensen front suspension\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">this pattern<\/a>, but added their own <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_JensenSChassisWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"1935 Jensen-Ford tourer - rear\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">coachbuilt body<\/a> with distinctive radiator shell and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_JensenSDHCINstWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"S-Type Jensen drophead coupe - interior\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">interior appointments<\/a>. A neat <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_JensenSShifterWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jensen remote shifter\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">remote shifter<\/a> was included. Sold as the &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_Jensen3-5BrocWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"S-Type Jensen brochure\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">3-1\/2 Litre Jensen<\/a>&#8221; it used the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_JensenSDHCEngineWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"S-Type Jensen engine\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">21-stud V8<\/a> with SU carb and came in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_Jensen3-5SaloonWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"S-Type Jensen saloon\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">saloon<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_Jensen3-5LHDWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"S-Type Jensen tourer\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">tourer<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_JensenSDHCWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"S-Type Jensen drophead coupe\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">drophead coupe<\/a> forms. These cars, introduced in the autumn of 1936, are commonly called S-Types, from their serial numbers.<\/p>\n<p>Late in 1937, the Jensens beefed up the front of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_JensenHChassisWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jensen H-Type chassis\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Ford chassis<\/a> and dropped in a Nash dual-ignition <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_Jensen-H-Type-EngineWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jensen H-Type engine\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">straight eight<\/a>. The cars had a novel independent front suspension using over-and-under leaf springs as control arms &#8211; described by some owners as &#8220;too independent.&#8221; Designated &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_Jensen-H-Type-introWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jensen H-Type catalog\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">4-1\/4 Litre Straight Eight<\/a>&#8221; they were nicknamed &#8220;H-Types&#8221; and came in the same <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_Jensen-H-Type-saloonWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jensen H-Type saloon\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">saloon<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_Jensen-H-Type-tourerWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jensen-Type tourer\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">tourer<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_Jensen-H-Type-dropheadWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jensen-Type drophead coupe\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">drophead<\/a> styles. A <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_Jensen-H-Type-limoWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jensen H-Type limousine\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">limousine<\/a> was cataloged but probably never built. One car was constructed in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_JensenHLWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jensen HL drophead coupe\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">left-hand drive form<\/a> with a Lincoln-Zephyr V-12. Perhaps 50 S-Types and a dozen H-Types were built before World War II put a halt to production. Jensen was coy about the Ford (and Nash) content, which grieved Edsel but placated both his father and Percival Perry.<\/p>\n<p>Will the real Special Sports turn up some day? Perhaps, but if so it will have been well hidden. It was <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_FordSplSports50sWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Ford Special Sports as last seen\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">last seen<\/a> in the 1950s on a Burbank, California, used car lot wearing a LaSalle grille and a Carson padded top.<\/p>\n<p>The full story of this English intrigue, told by the historian who connected the dots, can be read in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-3-26_AQ36-2Web-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Automobile Quarterly Vol. 36 No. 2\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Automobile Quarterly Vol. 36 No. 2<\/a> (February 1997).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The blogs have been agog since Edsel Ford&#8216;s Special Speedster made $1.76 million at RM&#8216;s recent Amelia Island auction. The notoriety is well deserved, since the car lay unnoticed in a Florida lockup until re-discovered and restored by Amelia Island Concours founder Bill Warner. Perhaps more to the point, it aroused interest in Edsel&#8217;s other<span style=\"color:#aaa\">&#8230;.<\/span> <br \/><a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/2008\/03\/edsels-third-special\/\">Read full article<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-2785","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-uncategorized"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/2785","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=2785"}],"version-history":[{"count":2,"href":"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/2785\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":3289,"href":"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/2785\/revisions\/3289"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=2785"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=2785"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=2785"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}