tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-131067426109796234.post3570577435795087684..comments2024-03-25T19:23:33.789-04:00Comments on Extraordinary Stories From An Ordinary Guy: The "1950s Jet Of The Future" StoryLDubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02903230429575126147noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-131067426109796234.post-32967080642637738222016-07-16T20:56:50.132-04:002016-07-16T20:56:50.132-04:00I spotted the the Muntz jet in the showroom when I...I spotted the the Muntz jet in the showroom when I was in Lancaster, Pa. this past week. It was a ringer because I owned a black 1953 I sold to Joe Bortz to pay my daughter's pediatrician. Saw it in the window - the right front headlight shape was easy to guess it was a Jet as I rounded the corner, I want to show the car to my wife and let her decide if she wants to trade me in for the Jet.<br /><br />Walt DienerAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09112008585932135215noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-131067426109796234.post-35080239203306354262016-07-14T15:20:51.590-04:002016-07-14T15:20:51.590-04:00Larry - the logo is the Muntz logo. Muntz was a ...Larry - the logo is the Muntz logo. Muntz was a electronic "wiz" he use to puchase RCA and other TVs and figure out how to make them with less parts (cheaper). Muntz TVs were around in the 1950s. Use to be a saying to Muntz something was to strip it down to bare components while still having it work. BTW he purchased the car rights from some racer back in the late 1940's.<br /><br />RodRodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02683756756205408710noreply@blogger.com