[DeTomaso] Incredible example of Tjaarda design

Will Kooiman will.kooiman at gmail.com
Sun Sep 9 10:33:26 EDT 2012


I liked and still like the Fiesta design.

There will always be a market for an economical car - both inexpensive to
buy and inexpensive to operate.  The Fiesta was both, and it was a nice
design too.

If the Fiesta were still available, I'd consider buying one to replace our
aging Insight.

On 9/9/12 7:39 AM, "MikeLDrew at aol.com" <MikeLDrew at aol.com> wrote:


>Hi guys,
>
>Got this response from Jeff Cobb, but the forum software would have
>stripped it away from the rest of you.   Jeff wrote:
>
>In a message dated 9/8/12 21 38 42, jeffcobb1 at me.com writes:
>
>> Most people do not have a love for the Escort, but it did have a
>>worldly 
>> place of being a economical people mover and cheap to maintain, Tom
>>told me 
>> last April when we were reviewing his manuscripts and archives that he
>> felt very strongly and was happy about the Fiesta being one of his best
>> designs. The Fiesta allowed so many to move about the world.
>> I just took these photos of pages of his drawings. You will notice in
>> photo one {his sketchbook} that the Pantera, Fiesta, Deauville and the
>>124 are 
>> close to his heart. Maybe those are his favorites?
>> 
>> ====
>
>And here is the photo Jeff sent:
>
>http://www.poca.com/index.php/gallery/?g2_itemId=37965
>
>Mike
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