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1965-71 Pontiac ads tried to dazzle with hip sophistication

by Steve in Literature 14

(UPDATED FROM 2/15/2024) I am knee-deep in a final round of packing and house painting right now, so how about following up our 1967 Grand Prix convertible story with a deeper look at the illustrations in Pontiac’s marketing. The images, which were produced by the legendary team of Art Fitzpatrick and Van Kaufman, tended to be a cut above those [...]

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Why the 1968-69 Javelin was not Richard Teague’s best AMC sporty coupe

by Steve in Drive-By Musings 9

In a comment thread to a recent story we have debated whether the original Javelin was Richard Teague’s best sporty coupe design. I would like to flesh out my rationale for why it wasn’t. This is a subjective take, but I think that it can help illuminate how AMC’s head designer contributed to the automaker losing its independence. The 1968-69 Javelin was [...]

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