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Anthony "Lee"
Iacocca (/ˌaɪ.əˈkoʊkə/ EYE-ə-KOH-kə;
October 15, 1924 – July 2, 2019) was an
American automobile executive who
developed the Ford Mustang...
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Iacocca: An
Autobiography is Lee
Iacocca's best
selling autobiography, co-aut****d with
William Novak and
originally published in 1984. Most of the book...
- his
English driver, Ken Miles, who are
hired by
Henry Ford II and Lee
Iacocca to
build a race car to
defeat the
perennially dominant Italian racing team...
-
South Mountain,
including intramural sports fields, Imbt Laboratories, and
Iacocca Hall; and The
Murray H.
Goodman Campus,
immediately south,
where a 16,000-seat...
- so
Mustangs were sold in
Germany as "T-5s"
until December 1978. Lee
Iacocca's ****istant
general manager and
chief engineer,
Donald N. Frey was the head...
- (On the
break in
their relationship,
Iacocca quoted Ford as saying, "Sometimes you just don't like somebody."
Iacocca later retorted, "If a guy is over 25...
- co-written or
ghostwritten numerous celebrity memoirs for
people including Lee
Iacocca,
Nancy Reagan, and
Magic Johnson. He is also the editor, with
Moshe Waldoks...
- buyers.
During the 1980s,
Iacocca headed Chrysler while De
Tomaso was the
owner of the
historic Maserati brand. In 1983,
Iacocca had
considered manufacturing...
- 2015
Iacocca 1984, p. 83. "Mark of Success: The
Lincoln Continental Mark
Series > Ate up with Motor". 12
September 2009.
Iacocca 1984, p. 84.
Iacocca 1984...
- this
model year used the same
silver 5-spoke
wheels since 2007). The 2009
Iacocca Silver 45th
Anniversary Edition was a 45 unit
production run of cars also...