Ford Mustang has been sitting for a long time, having spent its entire life in California and Texas; the engine now runs and ...
In the late 1980s, Chrysler and Maserati joined forces in one of the most unusual automotive collaborations in history. Their ...
Live, the comedy sketch show that’s on its 50th season, might be more famous for its political parodies, but it has a long, strong history of some hilarious car-related skits and fake ads. With ...
The brainchild of Ford vice-president Lee Iacocca, the Mustang was an instant hit when it debuted in 1964, with dealers moving 22,000 units on the first day alone. The momentum carried on ...
Served as chairman of the board of The Iacocca Family Foundation. 1984 – Releases “Iacocca: An Autobiography.” 1984 – Establishes The Iacocca Family Foundation, to raise money for diabetes ...
Ask the average automotive enthusiast who led the development of the Ford Mustang and Chrysler minivan, and the likely answer they’ll give you is Lee Iacocca. Which isn’t incorrect.
‘I hire people brighter than me and then I get out of their way.’ Nine of Lee Iacocca’s best quotes on leadership The quotable CEO died on Tuesday at the age of 95.
He connected with Ford Division Vice President Lee Iacocca, and the two of them pushed through the vehicle that became the Mustang. Sperlich explained the situation within Ford at the time in an ...
Working alongside Lee Iacocca, he helped develop a small, sporty car based on the Ford Falcon. That car became the Ford Mustang, launched in 1964. It was an instant hit. In its first year ...