Dodge La Femme
Oooh yes, the Dodge created just for women... here's a picture I have in my computer of one... nobody here I know of has one (yet, prove me wrong people!!)... rare cars... '55 and '56 only...

~Amanda

~Amanda
More stuff I was unaware of!! Keep it coming! At least DCX got away from the French names...can you imagine La Ram, Le Neon, etc....Yech![:'(]
Here's a GREAT site... they have the same picture as I do... LOL!
http://www.duricy.com/~firetone/lafemme/
~Amanda
http://www.duricy.com/~firetone/lafemme/
~Amanda
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Well,
It appears that tonight (April 22, 2004) NBC is finally going to air a segment on cars designed for women, which is why Hope was asking about this a while ago.
In any event, a few weeks back they came out and filmed some footage of my 1956 Dodge La Femme and all the accessories and I received a call from NBC yesterday telling me that it is supposed to air tonight on the Nightly News with Tom Brokow.
I don't know how much footage they will show, nor what type of slant they plan on putting on the La Femme (although I
did warn them that they had better not put a negative slant on the topic of the La Femme).
Anyhow... here is a link to the Nightly News for today and it does list "cars designed for women" so we'll see.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/
Thought some of you might be interested.
Thanks!
It appears that tonight (April 22, 2004) NBC is finally going to air a segment on cars designed for women, which is why Hope was asking about this a while ago.
In any event, a few weeks back they came out and filmed some footage of my 1956 Dodge La Femme and all the accessories and I received a call from NBC yesterday telling me that it is supposed to air tonight on the Nightly News with Tom Brokow.
I don't know how much footage they will show, nor what type of slant they plan on putting on the La Femme (although I
did warn them that they had better not put a negative slant on the topic of the La Femme).
Anyhow... here is a link to the Nightly News for today and it does list "cars designed for women" so we'll see.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/
Thought some of you might be interested.
Thanks!



