Chrysler did not swap the rights to Ford for the name "Falcon". Although Chrysler did build a car called the Falcon in 1955, it was a one-off show car and not a production vehicle. In 1959 Chrysler was going to call its new compact the Falcon, but when they went to register the name they discovered Ford had already registered the name for their new compact car. Willys used the name Falcon in 1953 on the lowest priced series of their compact Aero. And Willys had built a car in the 1920's called the Falcon-Knight. Bill Vancouver, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: "eastern sierra Adj Services" <esierraadj@xxxxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 1:24 PM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] "Looking for an Echo" -or- "Close Encounters of the Rose Kind" > VICTOR CAIRO??? Wasn't that the name of Peter Lorrie's character, in The > Maltese Falcon??---I mean: The Maltese MoPar?? > > Actually, as we all know, "Falcon" WAS a MoPar (2-seat Ghia-designed > 1-off proto-sportscar), until 'Mother' traded that 'name' , to the > Blue-Offal (for > "what???--I forget!!) , in 1959-ish. > > Initially, it had been thought that that there might have been three > Falcons produced, until its current owner discovered that the white(?), > silver, & black Falcons all consisted of the SAME car , with the three > colors merely having been overlaid onto it, for various "exposures", of > the car. > > > Doo-Wop, > > Neil V. ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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