TO THE EDITOR:
Thank you, Jamie Butters, for the memories your column stirred up for me, both as an auto show visitor and participant ("Big auto show era truly over," Jan. 18).
As a Ford stylist in about 1960, I was in the Detroit show airbrushing designs, representing what we did in the design studios — a treasured auto show insight perspective.
In 1977 as a Chrysler designer, I created a custom California Cordoba for the Detroit and Chicago shows. Later, we loaned it to Ricardo Montalban, our ad spokesman, to drive for several years. I acquired the Cordoba in 1979, having the pleasure of owning a car with no budget limitations: The interior was slathered in silver leather on "loose-cushion" bucket seats, with black mouton carpeting, plus custom silver and black two-tone paint, etc.
In 1980, with Chrysler emerging from bankruptcy, the design office "had no time" to create auto show cars, so the corporation asked me (now a product planning manager…