She died on the evening of October 23, 1983. After all picking up woman was a little tough in a station wagon at least during the 90’s.The G body wagons were nice, but always looked very plain without the woodgrain.The last thing I personally want this site to be is ‘Stepford Carstories’.So don’t click on the title link and comment then . Her first marriage, to Mel Korn, a Philadelphia advertising executive, ended in divorce after less than one year.
There was an optional button in the glove box that released the glass from the inside.I found the story interesting.
It sounds like the whole car flipped upside down as it went into the canal. I did not expect such a somber write up on a typically festive, party filled day. The bodies of Ms. Savitch and Fischbein and Ms. Savitch's Siberian Husky, Chewy, were found in a car mired in the bottom of a canal near Philadelphia. were in doubt AND this is a website about cars and their owners….Probably wouldn’t have made any difference. That was the front-wheel-drive A-platform, which was introduced for the 1982 model year. For about two years she was the most riveting performer on U.S. television.
All Rights Reserved.These had some interesting engine options. Jessica Savitch was born on February 1, 1947 in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. )And with all due respect, Elizabeth Vargas does NOT “seem to suffering similar problems.” She’s getting help. They aged well. She was a bit before my time, and although I’ve never heard of her before now, the story of a celebrity’s downward spiral and death in a car accident sounds all too familiar Wonderfully tasteless ad. Drug use led to promiscuity and sometimes threatened her standing at the station.
The car fell 10 feet from the canal wall into the water and landed upside down.Tom Brokaw, the anchor of ''The NBC Nightly News,'' said: ''She was a dedicated, hard-working broadcaster who felt very strongly that women should have a more active role in the profession.'' Radio Work as a StudentIn 1972, she became a reporter and anchor for KYW-TV in Philadelphia.
That pile was handed down to me until I couldn’t take it anymore and soon after I found myself signing the papers for a 1981 blue Cutlass wagon with the 231 V6, limited slip differential, A/C, split bench seat with passenger recliner and most other options these had at the time.
She just kind of faded from my periphery. He signed out a 1982 Oldsmobile station wagon from the Post’s fleet, and they headed toward Bucks County, PA with Chewy in tow.As to the appropriateness of the article, there are others on stuff like bicycles, trains, buses, etc.
As I told Paul, I’m on a learning curve.I guess we’re not supposed to call them ” stew bums ” any more either ? I agree with Wolfgang that this is a very somber, sad story.Not an ad. I didn’t see this personal element in this story.It had a two piece tailgate…the glass part was held up by gas struts which failed often and caused the glass to hit folks on the head (ow)..ask me how I know and the tailgate which swung down.