I think that the sentence 3rd previous to that reference to Pop Top, was speaking of "pop art" and the writer carried that idea forward without actually renaming the mod top. It seems to me to be a humourous sentence about how queens will not find the pop art top becoming.
Alright......now I'm confused.
ReplyDeleteSo, in 1969 Plymouth marketed both a 'Mod Top' and a 'Pop Top'?
Which 'Mop Top' came up with this?
Duncan Mounsey, I'm looking in your direction.....
I think that the sentence 3rd previous to that reference to Pop Top, was speaking of "pop art" and the writer carried that idea forward without actually renaming the mod top. It seems to me to be a humourous sentence about how queens will not find the pop art top becoming.
DeleteI don't see that this writer went as far as trying to market it as a Pop Top, just as pop art
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