The Most Devastating Engineering Miscue Found in Early A-Bodies

That was never a miscue. You're talking about an issue on an item that was designed 60 years ago, on a product that needed to last through at most a 5 year payment book. The concept was this car lasted well enough to have the buyer be happy, and come back for another model later. It succeeded very well. I have a comb - made by the Unbreakable Comb Co in the 80s. It's been so good at it's job that I've never needed to replace it. I don't know if the company is in business but they made a product so good unless I lose it they'll never see another sale to me...lol. That's no way to make money, and that's what Chrysler wanted/wants to do.