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Why the Ford Pinto didn’t suck

Why the Ford Pinto didn't suckThe Ford Pinto was born a low-rent, stumpy thing in Dearborn 40 years ago and grew to become one of the most infamous cars in history. The thing is that it didn't actually suck. Really.

Even after four decades, what's the first thing that comes to mind when most people think of the Ford Pinto? Ka-BLAM! The truth is the Pinto was more than that — and this is the story of how the exploding Pinto became a pre-apocalyptic narrative, how the myth was exposed, and why you should race one.

The Pinto was CEO Lee Iacocca's baby, a homegrown answer to the threat of compact-sized economy cars from Japan and Germany, the sales of which had grown significantly throughout the 1960s. Iacocca demanded the Pinto cost under $2,000, and weigh under 2,000 pounds. It was an all-hands-on-deck project, and Ford got it done in 25 months from concept to production.

Building its own small car meant Ford's buyers wouldn't have to hew to the Japanese government's size-tamping regulations; Ford would have the freedom to choose its own exterior dimensions and engine sizes based on market needs (as did Chevy with the Vega and AMC with the Gremlin). And people cold dug it.

When it was unveiled in late 1970 (ominously on September 11), US buyers noted the Pinto's pleasant shape — bringing to mind a certain tailless amphibian — and interior layout hinting at a hipster's sunken living room. Some call it one of the ugliest cars ever made, but like fans of Mischa Barton, Pinto lovers care not what others think. With its strong Kent OHV four (a distant cousin of the Lotus TwinCam), the Pinto could at least keep up with its peers, despite its drum brakes and as long as one looked past its Russian-roulette build quality.

But what of the elephant in the Pinto's room? Yes, the whole blowing-up-on-rear-end-impact thing. It all started a little more than a year after the Pinto's arrival.

 

Grimshaw v. Ford Motor Company

On May 28, 1972, Mrs. Lilly Gray and 13-year-old passenger Richard Grimshaw, set out from Anaheim, California toward Barstow in Gray's six-month-old Ford Pinto. Gray had been having trouble with the car since new, returning it to the dealer several times for stalling. After stopping in San Bernardino for gasoline, Gray got back on I-15 and accelerated to around 65 mph. Approaching traffic congestion, she moved from the left lane to the middle lane, where the car suddenly stalled and came to a stop. A 1962 Ford Galaxie, the driver unable to stop or swerve in time, rear-ended the Pinto. The Pinto's gas tank was driven forward, and punctured on the bolts of the differential housing.

As the rear wheel well sections separated from the floor pan, a full tank of fuel sprayed straight into the passenger compartment, which was engulfed in flames. Gray later died from congestive heart failure, a direct result of being nearly incinerated, while Grimshaw was burned severely and left permanently disfigured. Grimshaw and the Gray family sued Ford Motor Company (among others), and after a six-month jury trial, verdicts were returned against Ford Motor Company. Ford did not contest amount of compensatory damages awarded to Grimshaw and the Gray family, and a jury awarded the plaintiffs $125 million, which the judge in the case subsequently reduced to the low seven figures. Other crashes and other lawsuits followed.

Why the Ford Pinto didn't suck

Mother Jones and Pinto Madness

In 1977, Mark Dowie, business manager of Mother Jones magazine published an article on the Pinto's "exploding gas tanks." It's the same article in which we first heard the chilling phrase, "How much does Ford think your life is worth?" Dowie had spent days sorting through filing cabinets at the Department of Transportation, examining paperwork Ford had produced as part of a lobbying effort to defeat a federal rear-end collision standard. That's where Dowie uncovered an innocuous-looking memo entitled "Fatalities Associated with Crash-Induced Fuel Leakage and Fires."

The Car Talk blog describes why the memo proved so damning.

In it, Ford's director of auto safety estimated that equipping the Pinto with [an] $11 part would prevent 180 burn deaths, 180 serious burn injuries and 2,100 burned cars, for a total cost of $137 million. Paying out $200,000 per death, $67,000 per injury and $700 per vehicle would cost only $49.15 million.

The government would, in 1978, demand Ford recall the million or so Pintos on the road to deal with the potential for gas-tank punctures. That "smoking gun" memo would become a symbol for corporate callousness and indifference to human life, haunting Ford (and other automakers) for decades. But despite the memo's cold calculations, was Ford characterized fairly as the Kevorkian of automakers?

Perhaps not. In 1991, A Rutgers Law Journal report [PDF] showed the total number of Pinto fires, out of 2 million cars and 10 years of production, stalled at 27. It was no more than any other vehicle, averaged out, and certainly not the thousand or more suggested by Mother Jones.

Why the Ford Pinto didn't suck

The big rebuttal, and vindication?

But what of the so-called "smoking gun" memo Dowie had unearthed? Surely Ford, and Lee Iacocca himself, were part of a ruthless establishment who didn't care if its customers lived or died, right? Well, not really. Remember that the memo was a lobbying document whose audience was intended to be the NHTSA. The memo didn't refer to Pintos, or even Ford products, specifically, but American cars in general. It also considered rollovers not rear-end collisions. And that chilling assignment of value to a human life? Indeed, it was federal regulators who often considered that startling concept in their own deliberations. The value figure used in Ford's memo was the same one regulators had themselves set forth.

In fact, measured by occupant fatalities per million cars in use during 1975 and 1976, the Pinto's safety record compared favorably to other subcompacts like the AMC Gremlin, Chevy Vega, Toyota Corolla and VW Beetle.

And what of Mother Jones' Dowie? As the Car Talk blog points out, Dowie now calls the Pinto, "a fabulous vehicle that got great gas mileage," if not for that one flaw: The legendary "$11 part."

Why the Ford Pinto didn't suck

Pinto Racing Doesn't Suck

Back in 1974, Car and Driver magazine created a Pinto for racing, an exercise to prove brains and common sense were more important than an unlimited budget and superstar power. As Patrick Bedard wrote in the March, 1975 issue of Car and Driver, "It's a great car to drive, this Pinto," referring to the racer the magazine prepared for the Goodrich Radial Challenge, an IMSA-sanctioned road racing series for small sedans.

Why'd they pick a Pinto over, say, a BMW 2002 or AMC Gremlin? Current owner of the prepped Pinto, Fox Motorsports says it was a matter of comparing the car's frontal area, weight, piston displacement, handling, wheel width, and horsepower to other cars of the day that would meet the entry criteria. (Racers like Jerry Walsh had by then already been fielding Pintos in IMSA's "Baby Grand" class.)

Bedard, along with Ron Nash and company procured a 30,000-mile 1972 Pinto two-door to transform. In addition to safety, chassis and differential mods, the team traded a 200-pound IMSA weight penalty for the power gain of Ford's 2.3-liter engine, which Bedard said "tipped the scales" in the Pinto's favor. But according to Bedard, it sounds like the real advantage was in the turns, thanks to some add-ons from Mssrs. Koni and Bilstein.

"The Pinto's advantage was cornering ability," Bedard wrote. "I don't think there was another car in the B. F. Goodrich series that was quicker through the turns on a dry track. The steering is light and quick, and the suspension is direct and predictable in a way that street cars never can be. It never darts over bumps, the axle is perfectly controlled and the suspension doesn't bottom."

Need more proof of the Pinto's lack of suck? Check out the SCCA Washington, DC region's spec-Pinto series.

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My Somewhat Begrudging Apology To Ford Pinto

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I never thought I’d offer an apology to the Ford Pinto, but I guess I owe it one.

I had a Pinto in the 1970s. Actually, my wife bought it a few months before we got married. The car became sort of a wedding dowry. So did the remaining 80% of the outstanding auto loan.

During a relatively brief ownership, the Pinto’s repair costs exceeded the original price of the car. It wasn’t a question of if it would fail, but when. And where. Sometimes, it simply wouldn’t start in the driveway. Other times, it would conk out at a busy intersection.

It ranks as the worst car I ever had. That was back when some auto makers made quality something like Job 100, certainly not Job 1.

Despite my bad Pinto experience, I suppose an apology is in order because of a recent blog I wrote. It centered on Toyota’s sudden-acceleration problems. But in discussing those, I invoked the memory of exploding Pintos, perpetuating an inaccuracy.

The widespread allegation was that, due to a design flaw, Pinto fuel tanks could readily blow up in rear-end collisions, setting the car and its occupants afire.

People started calling the Pinto “the barbecue that seats four.” And the lawsuits spread like wild fire.

Responding to my blog, a Ford (“I would very much prefer to keep my name out of print”) manager contacted me to set the record straight.

He says exploding Pintos were a myth that an investigation debunked nearly 20 years ago. He cites Gary Schwartz’ 1991 Rutgers Law Review paper that cut through the wild claims and examined what really happened.

Schwartz methodically determined the actual number of Pinto rear-end explosion deaths was not in the thousands, as commonly thought, but 27.

In 1975-76, the Pinto averaged 310 fatalities a year. But the similar-size Toyota Corolla averaged 313, the VW Beetle 374 and the Datsun 1200/210 came in at 405.

Yes, there were cases such as a Pinto exploding while parked on the shoulder of the road and hit from behind by a speeding pickup truck. But fiery rear-end collisions comprised only 0.6% of all fatalities back then, and the Pinto had a lower death rate in that category than the average compact or subcompact, Schwartz said after crunching the numbers. Nor was there anything about the Pinto’s rear-end design that made it particularly unsafe.

Not content to portray the Pinto as an incendiary device, ABC’s 20/20 decided to really heat things up in a 1978 broadcast containing “startling new developments.” ABC breathlessly reported that, not just Pintos, but fullsize Fords could blow up if hit from behind.

20/20 thereupon aired a video, shot by UCLA researchers, showing a Ford sedan getting rear-ended and bursting into flames. A couple of problems with that video:

One, it was shot 10 years earlier.

Two, the UCLA researchers had openly said in a published report that they intentionally rigged the vehicle with an explosive.

That’s because the test was to determine how a crash fire affected the car’s interior, not to show how easily Fords became fire balls. They said they had to use an accelerant because crash blazes on their own are so rare. They had tried to induce a vehicle fire in a crash without using an igniter, but failed.

ABC failed to mention any of that when correspondent Sylvia Chase reported on “Ford’s secret rear-end crash tests.”

We could forgive ABC for that botched reporting job. After all, it was 32 years ago. But a few weeks ago, ABC, in another one of its rigged auto exposes, showed video of a Toyota apparently accelerating on its own.

Turns out, the “runaway” vehicle had help from an associate professor. He built a gizmo with an on-off switch to provide acceleration on demand. Well, at least ABC didn’t show the Toyota slamming into a wall and bursting into flames.

In my blog, I also mentioned that Ford’s woes got worse in the 1970s with the supposed uncovering of an internal memo by a Ford attorney who allegedly calculated it would cost less to pay off wrongful-death suits than to redesign the Pinto.

It became known as the “Ford Pinto memo,” a smoking gun. But Schwartz looked into that, too. He reported the memo did not pertain to Pintos or any Ford products. Instead, it had to do with American vehicles in general.

It dealt with rollovers, not rear-end crashes. It did not address tort liability at all, let alone advocate it as a cheaper alternative to a redesign. It put a value to human life because federal regulators themselves did so.

The memo was meant for regulators’ eyes only. But it was off to the races after Mother Jones magazine got a hold of a copy and reported what wasn’t the case.

The exploding-Pinto myth lives on, largely because more Americans watch 20/20 than read the Rutgers Law Review. One wonders what people will recollect in 2040 about Toyota’s sudden accelerations, which more and more look like driver error and, in some cases, driver shams.

So I guess I owe the Pinto an apology. But it’s half-hearted, because my Pinto gave me much grief, even though, as the Ford manager notes, “it was a cheap car, built long ago and lots of things have changed, almost all for the better.”

Here goes: If I said anything that offended you, Pinto, I’m sorry. And thanks for not blowing up on me.

Mark your calenders!! Pinto's on the news!!!

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dga57

Kim,

GREAT job showing off your Pinto collection.  I was so happy to see they finally posted it on their site because I had been gearing up to watch it live and then an unexpected death in my family (a cousin) prevented me from being online during the actual interview.  I'm sure I speak on behalf of everymember of the PCCA in saying, "you did us proud!"

Dwayne :smile:
Pinto Car Club of America - Serving the Ford Pinto enthusiast since 1999.

Carolina Boy

Pinto Garage
Saturdays at 8/9 central
Car Trex Channel
With your host
Scott Hamilton
If life gives you a lemon, squeeze it in your moonshine and buy a Pinto.

Pintosopher

Gr8 job Kim  ;D,
You handled Cody just fine, and he seemed to be more composed than other past shows. In all ,they covered all they could in a short interview. A Mini- PCCA meet would be worth a minimum of 5 air-time minutes. Pintos in Racing ( all forms) would be a entire segment of a hour long show. Customs would rival American Chopper!
Fred could have a "from the road " segment and really launch this PR campaign ;)
The Mind reels.. Hey Scott, about your Garage.... Hmmm ;)

Pintosopher
Yes, it is possible to study and become a master of Pintosophy.. Not a religion , nothing less than a life quest for non conformity and rational thought. What Horse did you ride in on?

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RSM

OK...it loaded this morning. Now i'm jealous...I want 6 of my own...lol.

RSM

I cant get it load....maybe its just my internet...I hate Qwest

phils toys

very nice and i sent them a thank you   and told them where i am from. and where i herd about the clip.
phil
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pintogirl

Thanks you guy's!!

It didn't go like I thought. Meaning I thought we were going to go in the direction of the go boom factor. It ended up being just a collection thing. This news show does skits on anything people collect. They have done anything from Elvis stuff to the Taco Bell Chihuahua! LOL

This is the best news or not news, lol, show I have ever seen! I like the weekends the best because I like Cody, but the weekdays are good too!!  ;D
Kim
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I have come to realize that I am powerless to cuteness of a rusty old Pinto.

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pintogirl

Quote from: 75bobcatv6 on August 02, 2009, 01:09:38 PM
it does.

Yah, I tested it after a posted it! LOL

Now, does anyone know how to take that video and put it on youtube? Or do you think they would deny it because it belongs to the station??
Kim
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I have come to realize that I am powerless to cuteness of a rusty old Pinto.

Sacramento CA


pintogirl

Finally!

I had to send an email to my mobile me account, then forward that message to my actual email account. Then I could copy the link and share it here! LOL

http://gooddaysacramento.com/?articleID=58072

That link should take you to the video, I hope! LOL
Kim
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I have come to realize that I am powerless to cuteness of a rusty old Pinto.

Sacramento CA

75bobcatv6


pintogirl

The video is on their site now! You can see the back of the green pinto in the preview pic. I tried to email it to myself but so far it hasn't showed up in my box. I will post a link once I get it!!
Kim
www.pintobuyersanonymous.com

I have come to realize that I am powerless to cuteness of a rusty old Pinto.

Sacramento CA

pintogirl

Quote from: 75bobcatv6 on August 02, 2009, 11:44:34 AM
I missed it and now cant find it on the replay thing. whats it under?


I tried to go to their video area too. It doesn't seem to be working right. I couldn't find it either, but the camera man said it would probably be on there eventually! I will check later today. I also recorded it on vhs, so I will have my kid help me put on the computer as soon as he can!
Kim
www.pintobuyersanonymous.com

I have come to realize that I am powerless to cuteness of a rusty old Pinto.

Sacramento CA

pintogirl

Quote from: Carolina Boy on August 02, 2009, 11:22:53 AM
I was well impressed. 8) You did great. ;D All your pintos were smiling for the camera. :lol: Where was Bob? ???
Can I have your autogragh since you're a famous TV person now??? :lol:


  ;D

Ok, I actually recorded it on a vhs tape and I went in and watched it and I looked fat!!!!! LOL That and I did stumble. One time it was because I could here feed back in the ear piece. I was hearing myself talk and you can (once you see the video) see in one shot that I try to tell the camera man I could hear myself! LOL

Anyway, I was so nervous because I had to do it myself with out a reporter so I fogot to mention the forums name! LOL That and the big PCCA pic I have was in the front window of the wagon and he just shot the stuff in the back! LOL

It was fun though!! And my Pintos were on tv! LOL  ;D
Kim
www.pintobuyersanonymous.com

I have come to realize that I am powerless to cuteness of a rusty old Pinto.

Sacramento CA

75bobcatv6

I missed it and now cant find it on the replay thing. whats it under?

Carolina Boy

I was well impressed. 8) You did great. ;D All your pintos were smiling for the camera. :lol: Where was Bob? ???
Can I have your autogragh since you're a famous TV person now??? :lol:
If life gives you a lemon, squeeze it in your moonshine and buy a Pinto.

pintogirl

I don't know! I havn't heard anything from them since they told me the time, and they haven't said anything on their teasers either! Ashly Williams is the one that contacted me and aaid 8am, but they show her doing some comedy thing at 8am! Maybe I was cut?? :-\
Kim
www.pintobuyersanonymous.com

I have come to realize that I am powerless to cuteness of a rusty old Pinto.

Sacramento CA

Carolina Boy

Thanks for the info Kimmy, I will be watching from the eastcoast!
You are going to do fine! Take a deep breath and go get them!
If life gives you a lemon, squeeze it in your moonshine and buy a Pinto.

pintogirl

We have been busy today! LOL Had a yard sale till about 3pm at my hubby's work. Then we had to run out and feed our friends animals. Then we came home and finished putting the Grey car back together, then had to wash all of them!! They are finally in place for tomorrow. All we have to do is pull The Green Machine and Ghost forward and open the gates, then put them back in front of the line!!

I took a few pics of the set up as of tonight. I will take more tomorrow once we have the gates open!

Here we are putting the engine in the wagon!!!!!! We were trying to get the front end down a bit so it looked like there was an engine in it! LOL



This is the side beside the house, behind the gate. That is why you can't see the Ghost. Also, hubby put his Maverick at the back of the pack! LOL



Representing!!!



The back of the wagon!! I also put my last window cling for PCCA in the back window of the wagon. Number 083  ;D





Rear view of the cars with gate still closed!



I will take more tomorrow and also ask them for a tape of the show!! Wish me luck!!!  ;D
Kim
www.pintobuyersanonymous.com

I have come to realize that I am powerless to cuteness of a rusty old Pinto.

Sacramento CA

pintogirl

Quote from: Carolina Boy on August 01, 2009, 11:55:37 AM
Just checked out the programs website. What do I do to see the show? Where do I click?

I circled the box you need to click in to watch live!



Sorry the pic is so small, hopefully that helps!!

You may have to download a player, but their site will let you know once you click on the link to watch. If you have dial up, I don't think it will work, but you could give it a try!  Good luck!!
Kim
www.pintobuyersanonymous.com

I have come to realize that I am powerless to cuteness of a rusty old Pinto.

Sacramento CA

Carolina Boy

Just checked out the programs website. What do I do to see the show? Where do I click?
If life gives you a lemon, squeeze it in your moonshine and buy a Pinto.

blupinto

It's probably a good thing I won't be there. The both of us would be murdering the English language and giggling like children who can't control themselves.  :lol: :lol: :lol:
One can never have too many Pintos!

Pintosopher

Way to go Kim!
Perhaps if 6 pintos aren't enough, you could get Mike Streets to show up with the BossPinto and "The Starsky and Hutch Pinto" isn't too far away either. Mine is minus fuel tank and Trans and wouldn't move except on a trailer. I'd like to make them eat their Mockish perceptions of the Car. But be careful that show has a way of exploiting people who take things seriously, on camera, and it's all for ratings. If you can handle the attitudes, it's good PR for the Club.

Best of luck..

Pintosopher
Yes, it is possible to study and become a master of Pintosophy.. Not a religion , nothing less than a life quest for non conformity and rational thought. What Horse did you ride in on?

Check my Pinto Poems out...

pintogirl

Quote from: Carolina Boy on July 29, 2009, 04:56:40 PM
Leave yer cell phone in the house and stay away from the pool.

You are going to mention the "Club" huh?

The setup "boom cars" were aired on CBS.

Make us proud, Mrs. Kimmy!! :drunk:

Yah, I'm going to put my 8x11 PCCA paper thingy in the front windshield of the Ghost!! The Ghost and the Green Machine also have the window clings in the back windows!!

I will try to mention the web address too!
Kim
www.pintobuyersanonymous.com

I have come to realize that I am powerless to cuteness of a rusty old Pinto.

Sacramento CA

Carolina Boy

Leave yer cell phone in the house and stay away from the pool.

You are going to mention the "Club" huh?

The setup "boom cars" were aired on CBS.

Make us proud, Mrs. Kimmy!! :drunk:
If life gives you a lemon, squeeze it in your moonshine and buy a Pinto.

pintogirl

Ok, they contacted me just a little while ago. They will be here for the 8am segment. Usually the way the do things is they will "tease" you about the upcoming story a few times before the actual story. So I'm not sure when the teasers will be, could be around 7.30 or may just start teasing at 8 and have the story later in the hour?? So start watching around 7.30am!

Sure wish we could get some of you that live close by to do a road trip that morning! Would be great to have a few more Pinto nuts here! Like a mini meet!  LOL

I'm not sure what they will talk about though. It sounded like they were more interested in me having 6 Pintos, then the actual history. So no guarantees on what is said! LOL

Oh, and the last time I was on their show, I fumbled my words! I actually get embarrassed real easilly, so I can't believe I am doing this! Last time they focused more on the slot car track then me though, so it wasn't to bad! LOL  So don't laugh at me when you see it!! Oh, and it is a live shot, so if I screw up, it gets aired!!  :hypno:
Kim
www.pintobuyersanonymous.com

I have come to realize that I am powerless to cuteness of a rusty old Pinto.

Sacramento CA

RSM

Make sure you bring up the point about the mid 70's Chevy pickups and the Ford Crown Vic being a bombshell as well....I hate non Pinto people...lol