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7 hours ago, skullguise said:

...and thank you....

Seriously.  I couldn’t think of what to say, and that seemed so inadequate, but I still should have said that much.  One of the good guys, and managed to live a long life.

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Godspeed, Lee Iacocca.  You did a lot for auto enthusiasts, the industry and for the country.

HS

That is indeed a dark day for the American auto industry.

RIP Lee Iacocca

I had no idea that Lee Iacocca was (until a day or two ago) still alive. 94 is not a bad age, and he made a real difference during his tenure at Ford and Chrysler. RIP Lee Iacocca.

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Descanse en Paz. 

^ This. Will have to listen to him this weekend. 

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