1969 an 1977 Plymouth Fury
History

1969-77 Plymouth: Fuselage wasn’t so bad compared to anti-fuselage

by Steve in History 6

(EXPANDED FROM 5/13/2022) Ponderous styling of the so-called “fuselage” Plymouths has been pointed to as the biggest reason why sales were smaller than the well-regarded platform it replaced (e.g., auto editors of Consumer Guide, 2022). Output for the fuselage body, which was produced from 1969-73, was indeed lower by an average of 15 percent [...]

Editor’s Note

Links

Media Analysis

New way to support Ate Up With Motor and should auto media collaborate?

by Steve in Media Analysis 3

Aaron Severson has set up a Patreon account for Ate Up With Motor and is starting to provide paywalled content for donors. His first piece illustrates the thoughtfulness of his approach to automotive history — a 4,000-word story that revisits the NHTSA report on the early Chevrolet Corvair. Go here to sign up. Severson (2024) notes that his goal is [...]

Current Events

Fake Design

J. 'Kelly' Flory Jr.
Readings

J. ‘Kelly’ Flory Jr.’s American Cars series is pricey but valuable

by Steve in Readings 0

The most valuable books I have bought of late have been J. “Kelly” Flory Jr.’s American Cars reference guides. This multi-volume set provides wide-ranging information on U.S.-made cars during the postwar era. Flory’s series has some advantages over the Standard Catalog of American Cars. Perhaps most importantly, he came up with a format that [...]

Story Ideas