
Friddle: In 1913, the Chevrolet Series L was the first Chevy to use what?
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Last Week’s Friddle: Which American car company patented a soy-based, plastic-bodied automobile in 1942?
Last Week’s Friddle Answer: Henry Ford patented a plastic-bodied automobile in 1942. The car was 30 percent lighter than conventional cars of his day. Today many more plastics and composites are being used in the auto industry, although most car bodies are still made of metal.














September 11th, 2009 at 5:02 pm
The 1913 chevy “L” series was the first to use the “bow tie” emblem