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Volume 61 of the Automotive History Review

Hi Folks -- my first try as editor. The articles in this issue are fabulous! If you are not a member, join now to get this issue. Go to Autohistory.org

Automotive History Review (ISSN 1056-2729) is a periodic publication of the Society of Automotive Historians, Inc.

John A. Heitmann, Editor

Officers

President………………H. Donald Capps
Vice President………Robert Barr
Secretary……………..Robert Casey
Treasurer…………….Rubén Verdés


Board of Directors

Term ending October 2020

John Mohr
Kevin Kirbitz
John A. Marino

Term Ending October 2021

Bob Elton
Carla Lesh
Dean Nelson

Term Ending October 2022 

Casey Maxon
Chris Lezotte
Steve Purdy

Publications Committee

Thomas Jackups, Chair
Steve Wilson
Louis F. Fourie
Rubén Verdés





©2020, Society of Automotive Historians, Inc. All rights reserved. All correspondence in conjunction with Automotive History Review should be addressed to the Editor, 515 Meadowview Dr., Centerville, OH 45459, or Jheitmann1@udayton.edu.



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Spring, 2020 Number 61

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Editor’s Notes             Inside Front Cover

Contributors                                                  4

Truck Driver’s Blues
By James Todd Uhlman

The Soft Sell: Gender, Advertising, and the Chevrolet Corvair
By John E. Mohr

The Rough Road Ahead: Cuba, the Spanish American War, and the Development of Good Roads in the US, 1880-1916
By Andrew Hart

‘Der Porsche vas Pushin’: A Case Study of Porsche’s Expansion in the US Market and its Cultural Impact on American Consumers
By Keenan Shimko

So, Whatever Happened to General Motors in Dayton, Ohio? – A Panel Discussion
Moderated and Transcribed By Ed Garten

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