The introduction of Chevrolet Corvette in 1953—all models were convertible—was a watershed moment for the U.S. automotive industry because the Vette was the first true American sports car. Eleven years later,
Though its sales set a new car sales record, and created a new segment, the cultural legacy of the Mustang had not been established yet. Reply David in Tucson Posted December 31, 2019 at 7:05 PM I had never know just how devastating the Livonia transmission plant fire was. I knew...
Takes me back… Dad bought me a Schwinn Speedster around 1973. Burgundy 3-speed and I think it had a coaster brake. There weren’t any Schwinn dealers near our little town, so we had to drive a ways to get it. I’m thinking Akron or New Philadelphia Ohio. After the purcha...