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	<title>Chryslerpedia.org &#187; Corinthian Leather</title>
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		<title>2009 &#8211; The Year We Lost PT Cruiser &amp; Ricardo Montalban</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chrysler departed from 2008 with financial troubles and has entered 2009 with some more personal loss. First came today&#8217;s news that after this model year, almost-decade old PT Cruiser will be cut from the Pentastar&#8217;s line-up. Second, and most sad, Mr. Corinthian Leather himself Ricardo Montalban is Dead at 88. Ricardo Montalban, star of such [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chrysler departed from 2008 with financial troubles and has entered 2009 with some more personal loss.<span id="more-105"></span> First came today&#8217;s news that after this model year, almost-decade old PT Cruiser will be cut from the Pentastar&#8217;s line-up. Second, and most sad, Mr. Corinthian Leather himself Ricardo Montalban is Dead at 88.</p>
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<p>Ricardo Montalban, star of such classic television and film features <em>Fantasy Island</em> and <em>Star Trek</em>, passed away in his Los Angeles home of natural causes. He was 88. Yes friends, all these years you thought Ricardo was dead the man was actually alive&#8230;until now. According to the New York Times &#8211; &#8220;Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalban y Merino was born in Mexico City on Nov. 25, 1920, and moved to Los Angeles as a teenager to live with his older brother Carlos, who was pursuing a career in show business. The brothers traveled to New York in 1940, and Ricardo landed a bit part in &#8220;Her Cardboard Lover,&#8221; a play starring Tallulah Bankhead. The next year Montalban returned to Mexico, where his mother was dying. He made a dozen Spanish-language films in Mexico, becoming a star.&#8221;</p>
<p>We honor Mr. Montalban with a classic mash-up of his clips from science fiction classic <em>Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan</em>:<br />
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<p style="text-align: center" align="left">And in a turn of events <em>everyone in the auto industry was waiting for</em>, Chrysler announced they will end their run of the PT Cruiser.</p>
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<p>Also up for grabs is equipment used to make the model, being sold off like used parts on someone&#8217;s eBay page. The almost-decade old PT saw a moderately successful run in its time, even without major upgrades to design and interior.</p>
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