I have a Matchbox model of the Lark Wagon somewhere in my collection.
I kind of liked that commercial.
Who remembers the Lark?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI3ZxO9Tcqc
And the Lark Daytona Wagonaire.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOm5P...eature=related
Note all the features in 1963 that are available today (again)
- Sliding rear roof (like the Envoy XUV)
- Step ladder (like on next year's F-150)
- Disc brakes (well, like pretty much every car now)
Chip H.
I have a Matchbox model of the Lark Wagon somewhere in my collection.
I kind of liked that commercial.
Agreed - on the shelf behind me right now I have a model '57 Hawk! The '53 Loewy coupes were, in my opinion, some of the most beautiful cars ever made. Equally impressive is the way they managed, while slowly going broke, to keep that basic design looking up-to-date, thanks in no small part to Brooks Stevens. Stevens is, I think,a very under-rated designer - look at what could have been the '66 Studebaker:
http://www.conceptcars.it/usa/studebaker/sceptre.htm
Ford's already got the step ladder on the tailgate thing.
And isn't the Envoy XUV already discontinued? It was reported to be so top-heavy as to be rendered almost undriveable.