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The past isn't what it used to be—it's now

Automotive Design & Production,  Nov, 2003  

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> The PT Cruiser. The Thunderbird. The Chevy SSR. The forthcoming Mustang. With cars like these, the past isn't merely prologue, if is apparently the present and the future. D. Hark Trostle, president, Creative Services, ASC Inc. (Southgate, MI), a company that is working with GH [in the form of designing, engineering, and even manufacturing, on the SSR), has a word for what's going on: "New-stalgia." ASC is even getting in the game with what is called the Dearborn Deuce Convertible, a vehicle that harkens back to the vaunted "Little Deuce Coupe." As Trostle puts it, "It's a new old hot rod."--GSV

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