1media/Ford_03.jpgmedia/Ford_02.jpg2020-06-30T10:42:08-07:00Anne-Marie Maxwell326ac6eff123bb3f77fb517c66299be8b435b479375148plain2020-08-27T11:12:50-07:00Anne-Marie Maxwell326ac6eff123bb3f77fb517c66299be8b435b479Los Angeles Ford dealers Dan Ashcraft and Walter Cooper pose with a dream machine described by the company’s publicity brochures as purely a “car of the future” that would “never be built for sale.” Ford even imagined the Atmos as a suitable prototype for cars that would run on nuclear-powered engines. The design, clearly inspired by aerospace and aviation technology, featured two footlong spikes that protruded like jet intakes from the front headlights. Drivers controlled the car with two joysticks mounted on the dashboard instead of a steering wheel.