Tricky's Book of the Month
I just got my hands on what promises to be a fascinating book. It's called Six Men Who Built The Modern Auto Industry, by Richard Johnson. You might think it consists of individual biographies of the six men, but that's not the case. It details how the lives/careers of these six became intertwined to create today's automotive landscape. As Dana Larson would say... "Pretty impressive stuff, for sure."
Here are The Six (in no particular order):
Henry Ford II - greenlit the GT40 program after Old Man Ferrari refused to sell out to him
Soichiro Honda - hard-drinking skirt-chaser who went from ping-ping bikes to F1 to the Civic in 15 years
Lee Iacocca - father of the Mustang
Bob Lutz - who knew he spent his formative years with BMW?
Ferdinand Piech - father of Audi's rebirth
Eberhard von Kuenheim - wunderkind savior of BMW