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by Bob Johnson
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Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.
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The Pinto was introduced on September 11, 1970. The plan with the Ford Pinto and the Chevrolet Vega was to compete with VW, Datsun and Toyota.... more
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The Pinto was introduced on September 11, 1970. The plan with the Ford Pinto and the Chevrolet Vega was to compete with VW, Datsun and Toyota.
CEO of Ford Lee Iacocca, at the introduction of the Pinto, was quoted saying. We'll drive them to the shores, referring of course to the importers.
I was managing a Datsun Dealership at the time, my sales team and I went to Ford and Chevrolet dealerships to look at the new entries, fearing they would cut into our business, we left with NO FEAR. The overall quality of both cars was way substandard when compared to the Datsun. Under the hood they both looked unfinished, especially the Vega. We all thought the body style was less than appealing.
In 2004, FORBS named the Pinto to its list of Worst Cars of All Time.
TIME magazine named the Pinto to their 2008 list of the Fifty Worst Cars of All Time.
BUSINESS WEEK named the Pinto to their list of the Ugliest Cars of the Past 50 Years.
To mak...
Now retired from the Automotive industry, I have renewed my interest in Photography, a Hobby that was shared by my wife Jan & daughter Cheri when we lived in California in the late 70's and early 80's, since retirement Cheri has urged me to pick up a camera again. Weekly national travel as a National Training Manager left little time for Photography or anything else for that matter. I am truly enjoying the days I spend with Jan, Cheri and my camera. I take great pleasure in sharing my work with my friends and family, as well as my new found "Photography Friends". ***** MY TREASURED GIFTS***** I have Two art Works hanging on my wall (among others), one is of an English Pointer and the other of a Tiger. On the back of...
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