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Collectible Cars: Is a strippo Chevy cool or uncool?

April 17, 2026 Steve 2
1948 Studebaker
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Ad man struggles with what to do about a 1948 Studebaker and a wiener

September 12, 2025 Steve 1

Howard Boyce’s caterpillar-shaped eyebrows shot skyward when he was shown the latest draft of a 1948 Studebaker ad. “How could you waste such terrific artwork on such boring copy?” he stammered. His boss was used […]

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The auto history book that’s hotter than Venus

May 14, 2025 Steve 4
1967 Mercury Cyclone GT
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What happened to Mercury’s 1967 ‘Man’s Car’ ad campaign

February 3, 2025 Steve 6

Mercury’s ad agency, Weiner, Cox & Baltz, thought that it had come up with a clever solution to a lingering problem: the brand’s cars were primarily bought by women. “Our data shows that women are […]

1968 Chrysler 300
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1965-69 Chrysler: Trying to sell prestige in a rapidly changing culture

January 24, 2025 Steve 16

(EXPANDED FROM 3/15/2023) The Chrysler brand during the second half of the 1960s was one of that automaker’s biggest success stories. We have discussed the design of its cars (e.g., go here and here), so […]

1962 Jaguar XK-E
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What happened when a secretary secretly wrote a Jaguar XK-E ad

September 4, 2023 Steve 0

Back in the early-60s men mainly wrote ad copy. So when Joan Maisel landed a job at a major ad agency in New York City, she got stuck doing secretarial work even though she was […]

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Collectible Cars: Surely you have a preference

March 25, 2023 Steve 0
1977 Cadillac Eldorado interior
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Retired GM designer mused about gender and penny-pinching

February 2, 2022 Steve 0

“What distressed most of us was that we could never be identified as just designers. We were always the ‘la femmes,’ or we were the female designers, and that — we were designers, and men […]

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MotorTrend has a firm, meaty grip on the future

July 28, 2021 Steve 0

To honor the death of Mustang 360, we are rerunning a review from June 10, 2020. The life of this legendary website was tragically cut short when it was folded into Hot Rod magazine, whose […]

2019 Chevrolet Camaro with kid driving
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Hotcars.com offers advice that every guy should know!

March 12, 2021 Steve 0

I am so glad that I found Hotcars.com! They have an article I really needed to read: “15 Extremely ‘Girly’ Cars Every Guy Needs To Avoid At All Costs.” See, the problem is that automakers […]

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    Bigger didn’t prove to be better for General Motors in late-70s and 80s
    April 17, 2026 39
  • 1963 Ford Galaxie
    Might Detroit have embraced front-wheel drive earlier if McNamara had stayed at Ford?
    April 16, 2026 7
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    How much do Trump policies have to hurt auto industry before it supports Dems?
    April 14, 2026 19
  • 1975 Ford Thunderbird
    Ford design in the 1970s was a real step down from the previous decade
    April 10, 2026 24
  • 1981 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
    The sad story about buying a 1981 Monte Carlo right out of college
    April 9, 2026 2
  • Why the 1968-69 Javelin was not Richard Teague’s best AMC sporty coupe
    April 6, 2026 9
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    Indie Auto is moving — although you may barely notice
    April 8, 2026 4
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