Flookerang Funnies: One Fine Day in a Detroit Office

This cartoon was hanging on a wall at the now-defunct Walter P Chrysler museum when I had an unusually well-guided tour in 1998 or ’99. I took an underexposed, somewhat blurry picture of the panel with my film camera, and have finally managed to clean it up to something approaching original quality.

Its joke centres round the Forward Look logo—which I’ve only just now learnt is called the Flookerang—Chrysler used from 1955 through 1962:

They put it, in whole or in part, on everything from fenders…

…to filters…

…to frisbees…

…to floor mats…

…key heads…

…educational materials…

…dealer Xmas cards…

…parts packaging…

…and promotional tchotchkes like this lighter:

Naturally it was bound to appear in popular media of the day, and so it did. Could wish for a more complete presentation—a graphic novel, perhaps—of the adventures of The Gentleman From Chrysler (Flookerang Man!). Anyone imagine what his sidekick might look like, or their name?