| '50s four-wheeled flop | 26 |
| '50s automotive failure | 27 |
| '50s auto | 13 |
| ___ Ford Ranges, Antarctica | 27 |
| ___ Ford Range, Antarctica | 26 |
| ___ Ford Range (mountains of Antarctica) | 40 |
| ___ Ford High School (Dearborn, MI institution) | 47 |
| ___ Bryant Ford, Henry's son | 32 |
| His name wound up on a lemon | 28 |
| Eponymous son of auto pioneer Henry | 35 |
| Eponym of an old auto | 21 |
| Vintage cars | 12 |
| Ford flops | 10 |
| Ford fiascos | 12 |
| Classic Fords | 13 |
| Ford failures | 13 |
| Collectible cars | 16 |
| Detroit duds | 12 |
| '50s Fords | 14 |
| Ford classics | 13 |
| Defunct autos | 13 |
| Collectible Fords | 17 |
| '50s flops | 14 |
| Some Fords | 10 |
| Rangers, Pacers and Corsairs | 28 |
| Rangers and Corsairs | 20 |
| Pacers and Rangers | 18 |
| Fords of the fifties | 20 |
| Ford lemons | 11 |
| Ford fiascoes | 13 |
| De Soto contemporaries | 22 |
| Corsair and Citation, for two | 29 |
| Collector's items from 1958 | 31 |
| Classic lemons | 14 |
| Cars named after the boss' son | 34 |
| 1950s bombs | 11 |
| Tired flops | 11 |
| They were named after Henry's son | 37 |
| They had "rolling dome" speedometers | 46 |
| They had "horse collar" grilles | 41 |
| The Ranger and the Corsair | 26 |
| Studebaker alternatives | 23 |
| Some ill-fated Fords | 20 |
| Some '50s Fords | 19 |
| Sights on some late-1950s lots | 30 |
| Short-lived Fords | 17 |
| Rides that didn't last very long | 36 |
| Rangers and Citations | 21 |
| Old lemons | 10 |
| Old Fords that flopped | 22 |
| Old bombs | 9 |
| Motown mistakes | 15 |
| Motorized flops | 15 |
| Line in the 1950s | 17 |
| Lincolns' unpopular kin | 27 |
| Lincolns' late kin | 22 |
| Lincolns' late cousins | 26 |
| Lemons with motors | 18 |
| Lemons once shipped from Mich. | 30 |
| Lemons on wheels | 16 |
| Infamous Fords | 14 |
| Ill-fated line of the 1950s | 27 |
| Ill-fated Fords | 15 |
| Flops with fins | 15 |
| Flops in lots | 13 |
| Famous lemons | 13 |
| Famous fifties flops | 20 |
| Famed fifties flops | 19 |
| Failed Fords | 12 |
| “E Day” rollouts | 24 |
| E Day debuts | 12 |
| Discontinued autos | 18 |
| Detroit flops | 13 |
| DeSoto alternatives | 19 |
| Defunct motor vehicles | 22 |
| Dealership duds of 1959 | 23 |
| Corsair, Ranger and Pacer | 25 |
| Corsair, Ranger and Citation | 28 |
| Corsair and Pacer | 17 |
| Collectors' items from 1958 | 31 |
| Collectible Ford cars | 21 |
| Citation, Corsair, Pacer and Ranger | 35 |
| Cars with Teletouch transmission | 32 |
| Cars known for backfiring? | 26 |
| Car bombs? | 10 |
| Bombs with wheels | 17 |
| Bombs produced in the 1950's | 32 |
| Autos overhyped when introduced on "E Day" in 1957 | 60 |
| 50's failures | 17 |
| 1960s doo-wop group with an automotive name, with "the" | 65 |
| 1960's doo-wop group that was a one-hit wonder, with "the" | 72 |
| 1950s Ford failures | 19 |
| 1950s Ford duds | 15 |
| 1950s Citations, e.g. | 21 |
| 1950's Rangers | 18 |
| "Rama Lama Ding Dong" singers, with "the" | 61 |
| "Rama Lama Ding Dong" group, with "the" | 59 |
| "Fleet" on parade in 1957's much-hyped "E-Day" | 70 |
| "E-cars" | 18 |
| '50s tankers? | 17 |