DID YOU KNOW:
...That the original VW Bug sold over 30 million vehicles from one model line? That record is unlikely to ever be broken; One small car that made automotive history.
...That new models of pure electric vehicles from different manufacturers are previewing nearly every week? It’s going make it pretty hard for nonbelievers in the electric vehicle revolution to continue to deny. Just one year from now, there will be 60 different models for consumers to select from. Right or wrong, electric vehicles are real and are already having a huge impact on the automotive industry in short order.
...That on the heels of word of Clyde Barrow’s “Thank You” letter to Henry Ford for producing such a speedy getaway car in the Model “A” came word that John Dillinger had also written Henry Ford flattering letter regarding the Model A's performance? Years later, it was proven that Dillinger had never written such a letter. Barrow’s letter is on display at the Henry Ford Museum.
...That the price of coffins today is very expensive, but none like the of the coffin chosen by the late Mrs. Sandra West of Texas? The oil heiress loved her Ferrari so much that she requested upon her death she be buried in it. Her request was honored and a large plywood create was lowered into the ground and surrounded with cement. Her grave marker makes no reference to her rather unusual coffin, only her birth and passing dates and is placed next to her husbands marker. In today’s market, the Ferrari 330 America is valued at $250,000. This of course is of little concern to Mrs. West.
...That despite predictions that the mid-size and compact pick-up truck market would never be worth entering, the field of selection continues to grow with over ten different models to select from?
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