Hello, Again.(Column)(retro-futurism)
AutoWeek, January, 2005 by Chang, Richard S.
Byline: Richard S. Chang When the new Mustang made its assault on car magazine covers of America recently, it revived my private internal debate on retro-futurism. Actually, it's more of a personal complex that goes beyond simply love and hate. Remember Sam Neil on his first ride into Jurassic Park? His mouth agape.
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Fumbling to take off his Top Gun sunglasses. Wobbly legged and collapsing to the ground at the feet of a feeding Brontosaurus. That's me. I am half-filled with awe at the style and look of certain retro-futurist car designs, much in the same way that I'm amazed by ...
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