We recently highlighted the iconic cars of the ’70s and the magazine ads that sold them, so it only makes sense to do the same for the ’80s. The cars of the ’80s may not have had the boat-like flash ...
The weighty envelope arrived in the office mail last month. The return address was in Bloomington and whoever sent it paid $4.31 in postage to get it to The Herald-Times headquarters. Readers send me ...
Chrysler Corporation appeared doomed as the 1970s came to a close, kept on life support by federally guaranteed loans squeezed out of Congress by Lee Iacocca. Few wanted to buy bloated Cordobas or ...
Snopes was unable to determine when and where the advertisement first appeared. However, The New Yorker published it in 1994 and 1995 issues of its printed magazine, according to the publication's ...
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