> Yes, in '69 this term was used in advertising. You will be hard pressed to find it used afterwards. I'm not aware of any other manufacturer using this term. Mark M > From: Jkelly808@xxxxxxx > Date: 2005/08/19 Fri AM 02:48:37 EDT > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: IML: Fuselage Era cars - 69-71 > > I believe I have seen ads from '69 for the fullsize > Imperial-Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge products in which the copywriters described the new design as > "fuselage" style and even had photos of jet aircraft in the background to drive the > design point home. > Funny, while fuselage is most closely associated with Chrysler products, I've > seen a few ads/collectible car stories recently in which '71-'76 GM products > are described as "fuselage"-style. Just like in '57, the Chrysler stylists > caught the General napping, only to have GM come back and use Chrysler's own > design to beat its brains out in the showroom. > Jim Kelly > Honolulu > '68 and '71 > > > ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com ----------------- This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. Please reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your response will be shared with everyone. Private messages (and attachments) for the Administrators should be sent to webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To UN-SUBSCRIBE, go to http://imperialclub.com/unsubscribe.htm