The Daimler car is actually owned by Ford. It is a British make, that is based on the Jaguar sedan. It is sold in North America as the Jaguar Sovereign. The fancy "flutes" on the grille and rear license lamp housing are a Daimler trademark that go back to at least the turn of the century. But as to the Forward Look list , leave it as is. The Forward Look was born with the 1955 models and was dead by 1962 with the arrival of the boxy look No more flowing lines, aggressive front fenders and sweeping trim and rear fenders. Not to mention space-age dash designs. Bill W ----- Original Message ----- From: Philip Patterson <bintakin@EARTHLINK.NET> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@LISTS.PSU.EDU> Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 9:39 AM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] "Finless Cousins" > Don't forget Daimler, Chrysler took them over, they just haven't figured it out > yet > I'm looking forward to the Cartier-Benz version of the new > Imperial..........Maybe > they will even let them put a little 3 pointed star on it somewhere, preferably > low > on the passenger side front fender. > > Dave Stragand wrote: > > > Robert Whitman wrote: > > > > > Now, I own a DeSoto and a Datsun, so I am going to start the "Failed Makes > > > That Start With 'D' Mailing List" I want suggestions on how to shoehorn a > > > hemi into my Maxima! (j/k) By the way, Deloreans and Duesenbergs are > > > welcome. -Robert > > > > Don't forget Diahatsu, Delahaye, DeLuxe, Delage, DeTomaso, Detroit Electric, > > Diamante, DAF, Deutsch Bonnet, Diamante, DKW, Dort, Dual Ghia, Durant, Duryea, > > Darracq, Dellow, Denzel, Doretti, and DeDeion, among others. You certainly > have > > enough to start a list. =) > > > > -Dave (also starts with D...) >
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