Quoting Don Nonnweiler <dnonnwei@xxxxxxxxx>: > and we all remember the wings of the superbird and daytona. But the > main > reason Exner used wind tunnels was because in those days Chrysler > backed > there racing teams alot > Don > 59 Crown > 55 St regis The wings on the Superbird have nothing to do with the fins of the fifties cars that were merely styling themes. Actually, during the mid sixties Chrysler was doing some really good work with vehicle aerodynamics, much of it was published in SAE and some of it actually may have reached the SAE transactions (only the best papers get there). This work was mainly about the development of the Dodge Charger body and the aerodynamic aids (front spoiler mainly to reduce lift from the front and the rear spoiler to also reduce rear lift at the expense of some drag, and later the nose job for the Daytona). This work allowed significant aerodynamic improvements, but unlike the fifites fins, also created real ugly bodies (although, this term is certainly relevant). As far as I know, this was the first time Chrysler did any serious aerodynamic work. D^2