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Forgotten Future Archive
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CC Forgotten Future: 1957 Packard
Posted on April 17, 2023 | 151 Comments(first posted 4/17/2017) The tragic story of the downfall of Packard has been told many times. In this Forgotten Future installment, we look at the Packard future that almost […] -
CC Forgotten Future: 1960 Edsel Comet
Posted on April 6, 2023 | 51 Comments(first posted 4/6/2017) For my next installment of Forgotten Future, I’ll look back to everyone’s favorite automotive punchline, Edsel. Most of us know the story of the 1960 Ford Falcon […] -
CC Forgotten Future: 1990 Pontiac Fiero Prototype
Posted on April 3, 2023 | 87 Comments(first posted 4/3/2017) Welcome to the first post in Forgotten Future, my ongoing series where I look at cars that almost made it to production, but didn’t. Because of the […]