> "Buy a car, get a check!" urged Joe Garagiola during the 1975 Superbowl.
> Did anyone actually take advantage of this offer? How much was it?
Read "Iaccoca" (or is it "Iacocca"?).
nospam.clare.nce@sny.der.on.ca - 21 Dec 2004 01:11 GMT
>> "Buy a car, get a check!" urged Joe Garagiola during the 1975 Superbowl.
>> Did anyone actually take advantage of this offer? How much was it?
>
>Read "Iaccoca" (or is it "Iacocca"?).
According to one internet source I found" Chrysler offers the auto
industry's first rebate, $200-$400 on
certain models purchased before mid-February."
nospam.clare.nce@sny.der.on.ca - 21 Dec 2004 01:14 GMT
>> "Buy a car, get a check!" urged Joe Garagiola during the 1975 Superbowl.
>> Did anyone actually take advantage of this offer? How much was it?
>
>Read "Iaccoca" (or is it "Iacocca"?).
Also see:
http://journals.cambridge.org/bin/bladerunner?30REQEVENT=&REQAUTH=0&500001REQSUB
=&REQSTR1=S0021849903030046
rob - 17 Jan 2005 03:30 GMT
Iacocca was still working for ford then I think
> > "Buy a car, get a check!" urged Joe Garagiola during the 1975 Superbowl.
> > Did anyone actually take advantage of this offer? How much was it?
>
> Read "Iaccoca" (or is it "Iacocca"?).
Daniel J. Stern - 17 Jan 2005 06:41 GMT
I didn't say Iacocca was behind the program, I said to read his book.
> Iacocca was still working for ford then I think
>
> > > "Buy a car, get a check!" urged Joe Garagiola during the 1975 Superbowl.
> > > Did anyone actually take advantage of this offer? How much was it?
> >
> > Read "Iaccoca" (or is it "Iacocca"?).
rob - 17 Jan 2005 13:56 GMT
ok I'll go over to the old mans house and read it again......its been 12 yrs
or so
> I didn't say Iacocca was behind the program, I said to read his book.
>
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> > >
> > > Read "Iaccoca" (or is it "Iacocca"?).
>"Buy a car, get a check!" urged Joe Garagiola during the 1975
>Superbowl. Did anyone actually take advantage of this offer? How much
>was it?
IIRC it was "up to $500" or something like that depending on the model
/ price.
Thanks. I found various amounts quoted on the net and couldn't figure
out what the correct one was. I just wanted to find out if anyone had
actually taken advantage of it. FYI: I called Chrysler and their
historian (who'd a thunk they have a position called historian) said it
was $200. I appreciate the feedback.