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- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) abstract "Lifeguard was the name of a 1956 safety package marketed by the Ford Motor Company.Spurred by Robert McNamara, the Cornell University crash research program and the first year of Ford's own crash testing (1955) the Lifeguard package included:Three standard features: A safety \"deep-center\" steering wheel with spokes that would flex. Safety \"double-grip\" door latches to prevent occupant ejection in case of a crash. Safety rearview mirror to reduce broken glass if shattered.Two optional features: Front and rear lap only seat belts (first offered by Ford in 1955). Padded dashboard and sun visors (the padding was advertised as being more absorbent than foam rubber.) The instruments were recessed to minimize injury potential.The buying public was unresponsive to the Lifeguard package according to some, prompting Henry Ford II to say: McNamara is selling safety, but Chevrolet is selling cars. Ralph Nader and Joan Claybrook claim that the package was extremely popular.".
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- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Car_safety.
- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ford_Motor_Company.
- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) wikiPageWikiLink Cornell_University.
- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) wikiPageWikiLink Crash_test.
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- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) wikiPageWikiLink Robert_McNamara.
- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) wikiPageWikiLink Seat_belt.
- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) wikiPageWikiLink Steering_wheel.
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- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lifeguard (automobile safety)".
- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lifeguard option package".
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- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) subject Category:Car_safety.
- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) subject Category:Ford_Motor_Company.
- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) hypernym Package.
- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) type Software.
- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) comment "Lifeguard was the name of a 1956 safety package marketed by the Ford Motor Company.Spurred by Robert McNamara, the Cornell University crash research program and the first year of Ford's own crash testing (1955) the Lifeguard package included:Three standard features: A safety \"deep-center\" steering wheel with spokes that would flex. Safety \"double-grip\" door latches to prevent occupant ejection in case of a crash.".
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- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) wasDerivedFrom Lifeguard_(automobile_safety)?oldid=645971960.
- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) depiction Ford1001.jpg.
- Lifeguard_(automobile_safety) isPrimaryTopicOf Lifeguard_(automobile_safety).