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If David E. Davis could do road trips, why can’t Indie Auto?

by Steve in Photo Essay 3

(EXPANDED FROM 10/18/2023) David E. Davis often wrote about his road trips when he was editor of Automobile. Jack Baruth (2011) suggested that the magazine’s motto, “No Boring Cars!” served as “an excuse, er, reason to demand an ever-greater variety of exotic machinery from the world’s press fleets and cross-continental promotional junkets. [...]

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Chrysler’s Lynn Townsend in 1973: Even a compact is too small

by Steve in Drive-By Musings 14

CEO Lynn Townsend hinted at why the Chrysler Corporation arguably neglected its aging line of compacts in the first half of the 1970s. Townsend told Forbes in 1973, “The subcompacts are just too small. The American people won’t climb into them. They have to give up too much in creature comfort. I think even a compact’s a little small. I would [...]

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Redesigned 1958 Chevrolet was sort-of successful in pushing back against Ford

by Steve in Gallery 14

Ford’s aggressive efforts to retake the top-selling crown from Chevrolet reached a crescendo in the 1957 model year, when it out-produced its rival by more than 170,000 units. Ford’s main advantage was a new body with lower, longer, wider styling. In contrast, Chevrolet made due with a facelift of a two-year-old design. For 1958 the tables [...]

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