1978: Chrysler’s Hot Gas Turbine. The Seventh Generation Lives!
January 31st, 2022 | by BajaBusta
Chrysler, which didn’t like to copy, or take a lead from GM or Ford, continued to march down its own
January 31st, 2022 | by BajaBusta
Chrysler, which didn’t like to copy, or take a lead from GM or Ford, continued to march down its own
June 24th, 2020 | by BajaBusta
In assessing Ford’s lineup of cars for the 1979 model year, one could say that the company’s down sizing program
September 24th, 2018 | by BajaBusta
The Lagonda sedan, which completely dominated the 1976 Earls Court Motor Show, could have been beamed down from another planet.
July 31st, 2018 | by BajaBusta
The Peugeot 305 was a very well-designed car, that although is near-forgotten today, it was deeply impressive when new. It
March 8th, 2018 | by BajaBusta
Restyling of AMC’s compact Hornet yielded a new Concord, but the difference wasn’t as great as the change of name
February 20th, 2018 | by BajaBusta
The only thing odd about the 1978 Audi 5000 was the number of cylinders. Why five? Because Audi wanted the
February 11th, 2018 | by BajaBusta
Standard Cadillac saw little change after its 1977 overhaul. The Fleetwood Brougham sedan with a d Elegance package still headed
February 7th, 2018 | by BajaBusta
Mercury breezed into oust Comet as Mercury’s 1978 compact. At the start of the season, the new Zephyr family included a
January 31st, 2018 | by BajaBusta
Introduced during 1977 to great hoopla, the smaller Versailles four-door sedan failed to meet sales expectations. Intended as a rival
May 14th, 2017 | by BajaBusta
Chevette entered the new model year basically unchanged outside, but with a new, all soft instrument panel inside. More important,
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