A plan hatched by Ford executive Lee Iacocca to deliver a fun and sporty car at an affordable price is what eventually led to the debut of its Mustang, released as a 1964 ½ year model. It turned out ...
Last night, Lee Iacocca himself drew back the curtain hiding ... Being based on the more linear 2009 model year pony car, Lido's details don't make it look like a 'Stang with a body kit ...
The largest group of photographers trailing a celebrity at the Alt Car Expo on Saturday were around former Chrysler Chairman Lee Iacocca. Mr. I Am Chairman Of Chrysler Corporation Always strolled ...
According to him, Lee Iacocca — who led the purchase of the ... “I didn’t buy it because I want a company that produces 300 cars a year. There’s tremendous value in the brand.
Dodge Aries K (1981-1989) — Lee Iacocca’s hail mary. 1989-95 Dodge Spirit/Plymouth Acclaim (excluding the Spirit R/T). The car looks like it was designed by an accountant (and I am an accountant).
Lee Iacocca, the car industry legend who created the iconic Ford Mustang and saved Chrysler from bankruptcy, has died at the age of 94. He died at his home in Los Angeles from complications from ...
Born to Italian immigrant parents in Allentown, Pennsylvania in 1924, Mr. Iacocca began his career as an engineer at the Ford Motor Company in 1946 In 1964 he cemented his place in history by ...
During the 1980s, American manufacturers attempted to bring back performance by employing turbos and that led to several ...
the ‘pony car’. Lee Iacocca’s vision was for a sporty car that could seat four people, feature bucket seats, a floor-mounted shifter, be no more than 180 inches in length and weigh less than ...
"Wild Horses" at the Crawford Auto Museum celebrates 60 years of the Ford Mustang. The exhibition opens this weekend and will ...
The Best of France & Italy car show wasn’t just concours-ready classics but every cool old French and Italian car in Southern ...