Word: carred
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...recent article, you examined the "car-of-the-month" In cars owned by Hollywood's show business elite [Sept. 29]. Due, I'm sure, to an oversight, one of the most In automobiles, the London...
Limo, was not mentioned. The London Limos are the traditional British FX3 three-door taxis, fully reconditioned, complete with taximeter, now being distributed nationwide by London Limousines Ltd. In addition to the Hollywood car buffs, Miami, New York and other major cities can spot the London Limos parked in front of their chic places. For approximately $2,000, they are priced within reach of most, if not all, of the In crowd...
...series of compressed vignettes, punctuated by wild car chases to the accompaniment of Flatt & Scruggs banjo music, the film describes the criminal career of Bonnie. Clyde and the friends and relations they collect along the way. Their initially clumsy and comic efforts at robbing banks become increasingly bloody as the film proceeds, until the imagery of incredible violence is the only real visual counterpoint to the desolate image of the landscape. And this is violence unlike that of any other film. Instead of the crisp theatricality and well-timed effects of a movie like The Dirty Dozen, Penn forces...
...kind of limbo. They argue about money, get on each other's nerves, read about themselves in the paper and worry about being ambushed. Bonnie and Clyde indulge in a Robin Hood fantasy about their escapades. In one extraordinary scene they pick up a young couple whose car they have stolen, and take them for a joy ride. "You've probably been reading about us in the papers," Clyde declares with pride. He and Bonnie believe they are heroes, and they are. The legend they create is not merely a fulfillment for themselves but for the frustrated desire...
...Book Record. In the summer of 1962, Henry Ford II and other company executives attended a sneak preview of the Cortina at Montlhéry race track south of Paris. The car was 5 lbs. lighter and $3 cheaper than the Red Book had projected. Only major change in Beckett's schedule, in fact, was the annual-production target, which was raised from 150,000 to 250,000. In 1963, its first full manufacturing year, Cortina production reached...