1969 Plymouth Sport Satellite Convertible
FineLines May 9, 2016

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Use: Media professionals demanding top-quality automotive content for their print products and/or Web sites. Professional artwork, editing.

What it is: Many of you asked if we could put our expertise to work to create a feature that covers not just classic cars, but those vehicles that have left an indelible mark on car culture. The Fine Lines series examines significant vehicle marques, their backgrounds and their contributions to the history of the automobile. All this, with real artwork.

Product specifications

  • Mac and PC page layout with accompanying text and
    art files for maximum work flexibility.
  • About 850 words: separate text file included.
  • Layout is 8×21.5 inches (newspaper), but can be
    reconfigured by your designer to fit most spaces.
  • PDF of layout included.
  • High-resolution artwork suitable for print.
  • Includes Photoshop layers file of main art.
  • Multi-platform page layout opens with either Quark
    Xpress or Adobe Indesign.
  • Fonts are not included, but we attempt to stay with
    standard system fonts. If not, just change the fonts to
    match your style.

Description

If you think it’s tough selecting a new car today, imagine life back in 1969. Generally, three types of buyers went after Plymouth’s B-body. On the one hand, the trunk and interior volume worked particularly well for families looking to cram a lot space into their monthly payments. And, of course, go-fast die-hards couldn’t get enough of the Road Runner and GTX performance cars which, starting around $3,000, could tear the tires clean off their 14×6 road wheels. The third category of buyer was perhaps the most interesting, simply because its members seemed to desire the look and feel of a performance car but with a lower sticker price, better fuel economy and fewer speeding tickets.

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