This is what the family car 20 years hence may look like, according to the stylists and designers for Ford of Britain. However, the display car, which was shown in Britain recently, drew some criticism on practical grounds, particularly because the only access is by the single “hatchback” door. The design might pose some problems for elderly non-gymnasts, one writer suggested.
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Press, Issue 33844, 16 May 1975, Page 12
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61This is what the family car 20 years hence may look like, according to the stylists and designers for Ford of Britain. However, the display car, which was shown in Britain recently, drew some criticism on practical grounds, particularly because the only access is by the single “hatchback” door. The design might pose some problems for elderly non-gymnasts, one writer suggested. Press, Issue 33844, 16 May 1975, Page 12
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