Examples abound of good intentions gone awry. History tends to grade on a curve, but in the beginning the growling grille on a 1961 Plymouth Fury and the angry expression on a 1959 Buick damaged the sales of both. Just imagine if those two brands and others had the good fortune to adorn the graceful and glamourous grille of a 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix.
Call me nostalgic, but I miss the beauty and innovation of yesteryear. Where is the next “coffin-nose” Cord, groundbreaking grille of a 1955 Chevy, or galloping Mustang jumping off the front of an Iacocca original? What was once dressed in chrome is now often shrouded in dullness as styles and tastes have changed. Electric vehicles don’t even need a grille anymore. Regardless, manufacturers continue to labor away in their labs to put just the right face on their latest and greatest Pickups, SUVs and EVs. I keep hearing that facial recognition is the future. Let’s hope the automobile industry is paying attention!
Special thanks to my friend and automotive historian Tony Hossain for his contributions to The Steering Column this month. His historical perspective and knowledge are without peer.