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“BREAKING: Trump says Lee Iacocca endorsed his tariff plan. Lee Iacocca died in 2019,” the post, which does not provide a source to support its claim, reads.
While Trump did mention Iacocca's name in his tariff speech, he didn't actually claim to have communed with the spirit of the long-dead Lee Iacocca.
This is the legendary Ferrari founder's 37-year-old great-grandson who bears the same name.
This is the legendary Ferrari founder's 37-year-old great-grandson who bears the same name.
"Ford v. Ferrari" premiered in 2019, introducing the wider culture to a little-known rivalry that changed the course of racing. It details the conflict between Enzo Ferrari, the founder of Ferrari ...
A 1952 Beechcraft Model 18 that starred in the 2019 Ford v Ferrari movie in the same scene with Carroll Shelby sold at auction for $253,000 ...
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The longtime home of Lee Iacocca, the late automobile visionary who developed the Ford Mustang and saved the Chrysler Corp. from bankruptcy, just traded hands in Bel-Air for $27.7 million.
Ford v Fairlane features Allentown’s Lee Iacocca as a major character. The motorheads join forces to help Ford build the world’s fastest car, and beat Enzo Ferrari at the Le Mans Race in ...
A furious Enzo Ferrari (Remo Girone) backs out of the deal after Iacocca says his team would not be allowed to participate in the race and instead sells to Fiat, further angering Ford.
They want to go fast.” Yeah, baby, yeah! Iacocca designs the new Mustang (take that, Chevy!), and suggests, in 1963, that Ford go into international auto racing, where the sex appeal is.
In the 1963 walkout scene, where Ferrari cuts off negotiations with Lee Iacocca (Jon Bernthal), Il Commendatore is shown holding out for Fiat's better offer to purchase his automaker.
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