One of the dozens of cars that the Petersen Automotive Museum sold at auction last year, this 1954 Edwards America recently hit the market again, this time sporting a fresh restoration in the same dark-green-over-tan-leather combination it previously wore. Cleaning it up appears to have done wonders for the low-mileage and limited-production 2+2, to the point where it wouldn’t be surprising to see it on a concours field now. From the seller’s description:
The second of only five Edwards Americas ever produced. A long-time feature at the Petersen Automotive Museum – America’s preeminent automotive museum. Recent frame-on restoration. Finished in gorgeous dark green with tan leather interior. 317-cubic-inch Lincoln V-8/205-horsepower. Automatic transmission. Believed to have been driven only 497-miles since new. Beautiful hand-stitched leather interior. Gorgeous Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels. A stunning complement of Stewart-Warner gauges. Hand finished wood dash. Power steering. Power windows.
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