Lee Iacocca's K-Car saved Chrysler from certain doom in the early 1980s, but most of the true Ks— with the possible exception of the Chrysler LeBaron— weren't what you'd have called high-end luxury machines. No matter! At some point around the 1981 launch of the original K-Cars, legendary Detroit songwriter Mack Rice (best-known for 1965's "Mustang Sally") put together a band called the Ides of Time and released the "K-Car For Sale" single on the Dodge Boys label. Here it is:
Yes, There Was a Funky Detroit Song about the Chrysler K-Car
Composed and performed by the man who wrote "Mustang Sally."
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