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I thought that Ford were rather diplomatic, when they first launched the Escort, around the time of rather well-known scandal in the UK, involving a public figure and a 'high class' prostitute. Naming the car the Ford Call Girl might not have gone down well !
I remember a guy in 1957 who ordered a black 150 coupe with the fuel injected V-8. Talk about a sleeper at traffic lights.Both of those were special cases. The models they replaced were named cars, not numbered cars, and the models that replaced them were also named cars, not numbered cars. It was like Chevy decided to number them for a few years only (1953 to 1957), found it did not work that great, and abandon the idea.
I think these numbers derived from the series number of the car, the 150 from the 1500 series and the 210 from the 2100 series. And if I am not mistaken these were mostly trim levels, you could buy the 150, the 210, or the Bel Air, all the same basic car at different price points and trim/accessory levels.
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they still use the letters for trucks....chevy/gmc uses C for 2 wheel drive picks up with numbers for the rating. C10 is a 2wd half ton pick up. C15 2wd heavy half ton....C20 3/4 ton and so on. K was for 4 wheel drive K5 ( as mentioned above ) was a 4wd blazer..K10 4wd 1/3 ton and so forth. G was for vans ....didn't matter 2 or 4wd. G10...half ton van they used other letters for heavy industrial but I cant remember them right off.
Dodge used D for 2wd pick ups...W for 4wd and B for vans...
Ford used F for pick ups and E for vans....
There was an old American car called the Satellite. No doubt named to cash in on Space Race Fever, but I always thought it was a silly name for a car.
new names for a new age ( group ) I guess. maybe the brainiacs at the think tanks figured these names would stir this young generation like those names did ours.....that said...I now worry even more for the future of the world...lol
Hmm. "The RAC Rally :- Mandy comes first again ...... "
Rather awkward, what ?!!
Gremlin and Rogue maybe, but I don't see nothing weird about Rambler, American, Classic, Ambassador, AMX, Javelin, Matador, Hornet, Concord, Spirit, Pacer, SX-4, Rebel. A lot of those name used before and since by other car makers.
But then, I'm a AMC fan, got 5 right now counting my old J-10 Jeep.