Fake Design

Brooks Stevens’s 1965 Studebaker Lark concept: Almost a baby Continental

by Steve in Fake Design 4

(EXPANDED FROM 12/10/2021) Brooks Stevens apparently was convinced that he could come up with a new-generation Studebaker Lark design that would top the work of Raymond Loewy’s team, which was then working on an Avanti-inspired replacement. Judging from Stevens’s archives, he invested considerable effort into his proposals. Alas, even the most well-developed of his sedans looks amateurishly weird. That’s too bad, because with a bit of tweaking it could have been a baby 1961-63 Lincoln Continental. The proposed Lark was apparently intended for [...]

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Exner bio offers mostly positive take on controversial car designer
Readings

Peter Grist views car designer Virgil Exner through rose-tinted glasses

by Steve in Readings 9

(EXPANDED FROM 12/6/2022) Peter Grist stated that he tried to make this authorized biography of car designer Virgil Exner “as unbiased as possible” (p. 5). Even so, Visioneer has a family scrapbook quality, replete with childhood photos and purple prose. We are informed that Exner was “(a)lready a dashing figure at 15” (p. 10). Meanwhile, his son Virgil, Jr. is [...]

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Joan Crawford in 1969
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Auto history: A bastion of older white male privilege?

by Steve in Quotes 15

My perception is that there has been a fairly good gender balance at the auto shows I regularly attend at the LeMay Collections at Marymount. Thus, I wonder why so few women appear to participate in U.S. auto history media, either as writers or commentators. That seems to be a general pattern regardless of media outlet, including here at Indie Auto. Is [...]

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1958 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser
Design Notes

1958 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser is a monument to Ford’s failed ambitions

by Steve in Design Notes 12

(EXPANDED FROM 4/8/2022) The Edsel and Lincoln were the Ford Motor Company’s most visible failures of the late-50s, but the Mercury was also an embarrassment. The ill-fated Turnpike Cruiser epitomized both the promise and futility of Ford’s ambitious plans to capture a bigger share of the premium-priced market. When the Turnpike Cruiser [...]

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