The Time archive is indeed interesting -- if only they had the pics for the articles too! I'm sure that would take entirely to much server space. They do have the covers though -- you can get the image of Romney and a Rambler on the cover of a 62 issue (I think it's 62...) when he announced he was running for the governor's office of MI. Go to www.time.com/archive I did some searching through old issues and found an announcement of George Mason's death. If AMC had merged with Studebaker-Packard in 54-55 it would have been the second largest auto company in the US, second only to GM!! I doubt that would have lasted long, as South Bend would have had to go as far as the assembly operation was concerned. To costly since so many parts had to be shipped in from Detroit area suppliers. One can only wonder how such a merger would have been pulled off, and what the eventual results would have been today. It could have gone either way -- still in business, or went under faster. The decision to move Packard production to South Bend is one of the decisions that in hind-sight doomed S-P. One can only wonder if the Mason/Romney team would have done the same or cut it out. Romney never was keen on merging with Packard, much less the combined S-P. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com