Pictures or it didn't happen!
If Bob Lutz was in a bare-knuckles death match against Clint Eastwood, who would you bet on? And do you have any Lutz stories that haven't been told here, but need to be?
If it will make you feel any better, how about:
[en.wikipedia.org](automobile)
[en.wikipedia.org](1916_automobile)
[en.wikipedia.org]
[en.wikipedia.org](automobile)
[en.wikipedia.org]
[en.wikipedia.org](automobile) (presuming middle names count, since Franklin did)
[en.wikipedia.org]
[en.wikipedia.org](car)

That's eight not listed above.

The days of "Any color you want, so long as you want black".
Colors whose names are a sly wink.
Something slammed and chopped, probably with shorty headers.
You must have felt like a clown driving it.
A better hands-on experience.
I don't post here much anymore, though my visits have been a little more frequent this month.

See? I got on the AOTD board twice in the past two weeks:
[jalopnik.com]
http://jalopnik.com/5870065/the-ten-greatest-automotive-fonts-of-all-time/gallery/8

Leno got a Syclone because he didn't want to pay a delivery fee for a Christmas tree.

[www.hubgarage.com]

Yes, I kew the Sy and Ty fonts were a little different, but figured they were close enough. I also think the Syclone's logo is the better of the two.

It's been my understanding that Graphic Concepts made the decals, but did not create the fonts. See answer 11, pointing to GM Design for the Syclone font and the author "peelerboy" for the Typhoon's.
[www.syty.net]

Same font, with a word spelled properly.
Plus, the third-row roof comes off, so you have that extra coolness.
Chrysler indeed offered a cassette option in 1971 (the same unit first available on 1970 models), but it used a separate unit than the radio in the dash. It could record, too, through a microphone.
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