While the editors of SIA surely had a sense of humor, Photoshop wasn’t around then (at least, not as we know it), and the cover date on SIA #46 was August 1978, not April, so we surmise Michael Lamm’s story on Willard Morrison’s unusual idea cars, including some twin-prow cars and his Bug of 1934, is non-fiction. One must wonder what happened to Morrison’s Bug after GM obtained it.
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