Legendary news anchor Walter Cronkite told his millions of viewers on the CBS Evening News that “it all sounds like something from one of those enormous novels about the automobile business.” The ...
Lee A. Iacocca, an ambitious immigrant’s son and salesman extraordinaire whose blunt and swaggering persona dominated the automobile industry like nobody since Henry Ford, died Tuesday. He was 94.
Lee A. Iacocca, the visionary automaker who ran the Ford Motor Co. and then the Chrysler Corp. and came to personify Detroit as the dream factory of America’s postwar love affair with the automobile, ...
DETROIT (AP) — Lee Iacocca, the auto executive and master pitchman who put the Mustang in Ford’s lineup in the 1960s and became a corporate folk hero when he resurrected Chrysler 20 years later, has ...
Nearly 20 years after Lee Iacocca retired--and 45 years after he helped launch America's first pony car--the former Ford and Chrysler exec is attaching his visage to this: the Iacocca Silver 45th ...
Lee Iacocca was a notably hard-nosed executive. So maybe it’s fitting he is portrayed in the upcoming “Ford v Ferrari” by tough-guy actor Jon Bernthal, perhaps best known these days for his turn on ...
DETROIT (AP) – Lee Iacocca, the auto executive and master pitchman who put the Mustang in Ford’s lineup in the 1960s and became a corporate folk hero when he resurrected Chrysler 20 years later, has ...
Lee Iacocca – the man who led the Ford Motor Company in the 1960s and was responsible for the revival of the Chrysler group in the 1980s – passed away on July 2, 2019 at the age of 94. Iacocca is ...
For more than a century, the Ford Motor Company has been the soap opera of the automobile industry. The original Henry Ford created a working atmosphere of insecurity and distrust among his executives ...
Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and Ken Miles (Christian Bale) are the two men at the heart of Ford’s race to catch Ferrari for racing supremacy in the aptly titled drama Ford v Ferrari, but it’s the ...
Lee Iacocca, the auto executive and master pitchman who put the Mustang in Ford's lineup in the 1960s and became a corporate folk hero when he resurrected Chrysler 20 years later, has died in Bel Air, ...
Lee Iacocca, U.S. auto executive and television pitchman whose feel for consumers' changing tastes helped produce the Ford Mustang and the Chrysler minivan, has died. He was 94. His death was reported ...
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