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Q: Greg, I enjoy your all your car nostalgia columns, especially those you write about from the 1950 and 1960 decade. I am your age, 74, and remember you’ve written that most of the cars were well designed back then. I also remember in Auto Roundup magazine you did not like the General Motors 1958 cars but did like Chryslers. Why so? Frank Lorden, Chicago, Il.

A: Frank, the reason I liked the Chrysler family is because starting in 1957 all Chrysler cars were uniquely designed and quite good-looking. Chrysler called them their “forward look” design, utilizing new greenhouses, dual front headlights and larger fin treatments that impressed the consumer so much many switched from GM and Ford to Chrysler. The greenhouse of a vehicle is the “glassed” area above the fender line including the windshield, side and rear windows, and any pillars separating them.

Greg Zyla is a syndicated auto columnist who welcomes reader questions on old cars, auto nostalgia and motor racing at greg@gregzyla.com or snail mail to Roosevelt St., Sayre, Pa. 18840.

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