Don't Mess with Tex
Key takeaways
- Sometimes you get the carwash.
- Illustration by Michael Byers|Car and Driver From the May/June 2026 issue of Car and Driver.
- My first job in publishing was at Car Weekly, a struggling Canadian car-racing tabloid that was less weekly and more whenever we felt like it.
Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.
Sometimes you get the carwash. Sometimes the carwash gets you.
Illustration by Michael Byers|Car and Driver From the May/June 2026 issue of Car and Driver.
My first job in publishing was at Car Weekly, a struggling Canadian car-racing tabloid that was less weekly and more whenever we felt like it. The editor, Donald "Tex" Swiston, was Texan insofar as he occasionally wore a cowboy hat outdoors. He drove an abused 1965 Ford Galaxie, a former taxi. It appeared to have been rolled, or at least entangled in a score of inattentive parking-lot calamities. The car was mostly navy blue but also primer gray and maroon. Its tires represented four brands.