In the early 1970s, Detroit’s Big Three automakers controlled over 80% of the U.S. car market. They churned out gas-guzzling muscle cars, confident in their dominance. Then came the 1973 oil crisis.
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This article adheres to strict editorial standards. Some or all links may be monetized. The early 1970s were a turbulent time in America — marked by soaring inflation, an oil crisis and a sharp drop ...
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Four years later, Hudson had a factory built in Chiswick, London - the first in a series of eye-catching industrial buildings that would form the famous 'Golden Mile'.