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Article: Chicago Tribune Jim Mateja Column.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
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- January 21, 2002
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Byline: Jim Mateja
Jan. 21--CHICAGO--General Motors and Chrysler had a host of concept vehicles on display at the Detroit Auto Show, evidence that lots of new product is on the way to attract buyers.
Ford had a concept GT40, what would be a high-price, limited-edition number if and when produced, and the Mighty Tonka truck, which insiders said won't be built, but will provide design cues for the next-generation full-size Ford truck.
So have all Ford's recent problems forced it to put future products on the back burner?
"We're going to start opening the curtain on new products. We know we need to do more of that," Chris Theodore, vice ...
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