Chrysler did the same with LeBaron and New Yorker.Lynne, I salute your efforts here and look forward to more pieces from you.A good automotive story is a good automotive story. Dad brought home a 1979 green woody wagon back in 1983 equipped with the 305 4bbl Chevy V8 and loads of equipment and we loved that car. It ended in an auto accident 12 years ago, but she is still one of the most talked-about personalities ever to work in network news. At KHOU she was hailed as the first anchorwoman in the South (although that would be contested). Those of us who grew up with the Kennedys were quietly relieved that Teddy had knocked himself out of the presidential stakes – he was nowhere near the politician John and Bobby were. According to the window sticker mine actually came with a no charge 3.08:1 rear gear or code GU4 as a 2.73 was standard on 231 V6 wagons and sedans came with 2.41 gears.It was a rental for a day trip to PA. People with money will rent inexpensive cars…the type of car in this instance is entirely irrelevant. . I was like ‘dude, you have to wait! I don’t remember really listening to NBC news much. NBC didn’t know what to do. In 2006 the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia posthumously inducted her into their Hall of Fame.
What is being conveyed is that the Cutlass Cruiser name was moved to the A-body Ciera when the wagon bodystyle was introduced for 1984, the G-body wagons having been dropped.Mary Jo Kopechne was another young woman born in Pennsylvania, who met an infamous end in an Oldsmobile under water.
Not terrible, mind you, it just seems like a couple of more cycles of editing could have buffed out the minor defects before it was published. They drove about 600 feet over a dirt-and-gravel area, and past two warning signs. Both states have laws that make you ask: “what in the heck were they thinking.” In Tennessee, ANYONE, NO MATTER THEIR AGE, must provide proof of legal age when purchasing beer. As a kid I remember JS as being prominent in national TV journalism but knew nothing of her personal life or death. For about two years she was the most riveting performer on U.S. television.
Maybe call the series Curbside Tragedies.They called her the Golden Girl of TV news, and for good reason. I’ll send a note to Paul.“Original humor magazine” – that’s a LOL.If you want a site tailored only to your specific interests, start your own.What would the point be for me to write about Jimmy Dean or Clay Regazzoni?
January 28, 1988 GMT. He wouldn’t have been nearly as good as a President. At KHOU she was hailed as the first anchorwoman in the South (although that would be contested). This would clearly indicate the post is a work in progress.
Both books about her talk about open sores, scratches from “coke roaches” and her paranoia that sometimes manifested in manic rages.Tragic story. Usually, they were just issued the light stories.Let’s address the worst first. I agree with Wolfgang that this is a very somber, sad story.Not an ad. Usually, they were just issued the light stories.Let’s address the worst first. It had a two piece tailgate…the glass part was held up by gas struts which failed often and caused the glass to … ?..Never heard of her I guess her fame was local but death by drunk driver is still common despite the warnings.R.I.P. It was a parody by National Lampoon.For all the first class tickets and privilege she projected, the Golden Girl of TV news came from an ordinary, if humble background. Recently, legendary Detroit anchor Bill Bonds passed away. ″The settlement established the principle of equality of salary and longevity for women in television news,″ Arthur G. Raynes, a Philadelphia attorney who filed the …
I can think of so many others: Bonnie and Clyde’s Ford, the last car Elizabeth Short was seen in….a Studebaker I think.
She was a bit before my time, and although I’ve never heard of her before now, the story of a celebrity’s downward spiral and death in a car accident sounds all too familiar Wonderfully tasteless ad. Yes this may be about Jessica Savitch but it’s interesting how she met her end…not in a Mercedes or Beemer but a modest-by-comparison G-Body Olds.These were big sellers for GM. And she wasn’t the driver, either; that honor (?)