David Conwill
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What is the story behind this? Why was this done?? I am young and dumb?
This was asked on the HAMB, and if there’s anyone who is going to know the origin of this practice, I think it’ll be the folks on the Fedora Lounge.
Here’s what I had to say:
Hmm, you fellas are too old for me.
I do remember an episode of the “Alf” cartoon show where he’s driving some kind of intergalactic ‘57 Chevy on his home planet, and it’s got a tail hanging from the rear-view mirror, given to him by a “friend.” It turns out to be a booby trap and grabs his steering wheel, causing him to crash.
I’ll second it being more of a ‘40s thing, as Disney’s “Make Mine Music” (kind of a pop music Fantasia from the mid-1940s) shows the characters speeding to the malt shop in a fenderless touring car with a tail attached to the antenna:
Speaking of antennas, weren’t fake radio aerials kinda popular at one time too?
Evidently all my knowledge of the past comes from cartoons.
-Dave
I also recall reading in a coffee table book on '50s cars that some insurance companies would charge higher rates for cars so decorated. What can you add?
-Dave