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HomeRichard M. Langworth

Richard M. Langworth

George Romney made eight big mistakes at AMC
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George Romney made eight big mistakes at AMC

July 10, 2020 Steve 8

George Romney may have been one of the U.S. auto industry’s best post-war leaders, but he made eight big mistakes while leading AMC from 1954-62. Some of his bad moves were costly enough to almost […]

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Richard Langworth’s website offers background on his auto histories

October 1, 2019 Steve 0

Richard M. Langworth is arguably the dean of American automotive history. I suspect that he has authored or co-authored more books than anyone else in the field. More importantly, his writing is noteworthy for its […]

Guys talk about Hudsons at LeMay's 41st Annual Show
Photo Essay

LeMay’s 2018 car show rolls on despite rain

September 1, 2018 Steve 0

Some light rain in the morning may have dampened participation in LeMay’s 41st Annual Show, but there was still plenty to see. As in past years, the event — which was held at the Marymount […]

Pop quiz: Is this a Valiant or a Volare?
Media Analysis

Does the Internet dumb down auto history?

May 17, 2013 Steve 1

In some respects the rise of the web has been the best thing that ever happened to American automotive history. Just click on Google’s “images” tab and you instantly have access to far more pictures […]

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Chrysler & Imperial 1946-1985: The Classic Postwar Years

April 13, 2013 Steve 0

As with Richard Langworth’s other automotive books (e.g., on Hudson, Kaiser-Frazer and Studebaker) Chrysler & Imperial offers a more substantive history compared to newer, more visually-oriented books. When doing research on the Chrysler Corporation I reach for this book […]

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Great American Automobiles of the 60s

April 12, 2013 Steve 0

This is yet another oversized hard-cover book from the Consumer Guide folks. It’s an entirely competent effort led by Richard M. Langworth and James Flammang but may be at least somewhat redundant if you already have another […]

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The Complete History of Chrysler Corporation 1924-1985

April 5, 2013 Steve 0

The text of this book has many similarities to Chrysler & Imperial 1946-1985 (1993) as well as various Consumer Guide histories. The result is often derivative but contains plenty of interesting historical nuggets. For example, authors Richard […]

Readings

The Complete History of General Motors 1908-1986

April 5, 2013 Steve 0

The format and journalistic tone of this oversized, hard-cover book is similar to that of the Complete History of Chrysler (1985). The text includes a mix of product information, business analysis and discussion about socio-political […]

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    May 27, 2026 11
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    Tatra was yet another automaker that deemphasized aerodynamics by 1970s
    May 22, 2026 12
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