Tuesday, December 7, 2010

The manufacture...

...of cars took a turn for the worst,
when they all did the same thing, chapter and verse,
here's an example, say they took a Ford,
changed the grill and seats, whoa! Mercury on board.

All the companies did this. Took customers for fools,
when it would have been easier, to change a few tools.
Why in the world would you pay more for a car,
that's the same as the "cheap" one, but costs more by far?

So, let's take a look: it costs them the Plymouth, Oldsmobile too,
but we're checking out La Salle in a moment or two,
and there's more tomorrow, with Mercury in line,
and they keep killing some of the best looking ones. Fine!


Top: 1927 convertible coupe
Middle: 1940 business coupe
Bottom: 1940, eight door station wagon, from the train station to Pebble Beach!
NOTE: LaSalle became the Cadillac Series 61.

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