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Posted June 11, 2009
I love Detroit Iron.
My first car was a 60’s era VW bug that never started without me pushing it. Long story there. Next was a beautiful ’51 Willys pickup truck. It had the lines of military truck. Beautiful. It ran one time, right after I bought it, and it never started again. Long story there as well. My first wife had a VW of some sort, and another had a Honda Accord. There was nothing special about either, cars that is - nothing to love. Since then I have had a long string of Fords, Chryslers and GM products and have been well pleased with them all, from a 5 liter, fire-breathing, cop-bait, Mustang Cobra, to Plymouth minivans, a Corvette ZO1 tire smoking beast, an Impala SS (Oh, I still swoon when I see one drive by), a Chevy Tahoe SUV, and a few others thrown in along the way. I have loved ‘em all. Great vehicles. Detroit makes great metal. They just lost touch with how to sell their product, how to tell their story. If you are listening GM, Ford, etc., I would love to help you figure this out.
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Bruce Lund, Founder
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