I drove a Pinto to college five days a week, on the interstate before the "fix". Had the fix installed, and kept driving it a couple more years until graduation.
LOL! The flames are painted in the opposite direction. For those of you who have forgotten:
"Remember the Pinto? It was one of the industry's hottest-selling subcompacts during the 1970s. Its success enhanced the reputation of Lee Iacocca - until an estimated 500 deaths and hundreds of injuries were linked to a faulty design that made the gasoline tank vulnerable to explosion after rear-end collisions."
Pinto flame paint was pretty good.
lol
I drove a Pinto to college five days a week, on the interstate before the "fix". Had the fix installed, and kept driving it a couple more years until graduation.
Fun car.
LOL! The flames are painted in the opposite direction. For those of you who have forgotten:
"Remember the Pinto? It was one of the industry's hottest-selling subcompacts during the 1970s. Its success enhanced the reputation of Lee Iacocca - until an estimated 500 deaths and hundreds of injuries were linked to a faulty design that made the gasoline tank vulnerable to explosion after rear-end collisions."
https://www.autoweek.com/news/a2099001/ford-100-defective-pinto-almost-took-fords-reputation-it/
This week's edition is one of the best.
love the Sunday funnies
Lovin' the Funnies!!!!! :)