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Pacer Bermuda Wagon
The Edsel Pacer Bermuda Wagon was one of the most distinctive station wagons of the late 1950s. Introduced for 1958, it combined bold styling with family practicality, highlighted by its simulated woodgrain side panels and Edsel’s instantly recognizable vertical grille. Built on a shorter wheelbase than the larger Edsel wagons, the Pacer Bermuda offered seating for up to six passengers and a spacious cargo area. Under the hood, it featured a V8 engine that delivered solid performance for its size. Though the Edsel brand had a short and troubled life, the Bermuda Wagon remains a memorable example of ambitious design from an era when American cars aimed to stand out at any cost.



