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It's steaming hot!
Like a pile of green horse manure.
It's steaming hot!
That'd look better on a British sports car.
I've also always had a soft spot for the Big Blue Oaklands.
That'd look better on a British sports car.
Remember AMC, and their host of hideous colors? (As well as models)
Here is the essential list of cars that we all probably have known and hated, in no particular order. http://allworldcars.com/wordpress/?p=2208
That dark green metallic is so much of its period! When I see it, though, I picture a certain 1968 Dodge Dart Swinger, with of course a black vinyl top. New York City car. My dear cousin Rose drove it until she bought her Camry in 2005. The dealer gave her a modest trade-in for the Dart, which had 26,000-odd miles on the clock. Older cars are common in her neighborhood in Astoria, where many folks have garages, but very few drive to work, as the El is just a block away. Her next-door neighbor still drives his 1963 Ford Galaxy, while a lady down the street has a 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo.
Now you are talking. A nice big v-8 under the hood too---for the time anyway.
I prefer a "Sensible Six", those mid-'Teens GM V-8's were a it troublesome and prone to odd vibrations. Heck, I even really like the Buick Fours, and would gladly drive one were it not for the scarcity of vertain critical parts.
How about *downtown* gas stations. Nowadays you'd be hard pressed to find an actual gas station within the downtown area of a town or city -- they're usually out on the Miracle Mile, not right in the middle of everything.
This is the corner of Main and Winter Streets, Rockland Maine in 1936. The building in the background is the theatre where I work, but the filling station has long since been replaced by a building that currently houses an upscale bakery. The "Fireproof Garage" advertised on the side of the theatre is still standing, but it's now a series of art galleries. So if you want to actually buy some gasoline right in town, tough luck.
(And for that matter, Tydol -- once the largest-selling brand of gasoline on the East Coast -- is long gone too.)
Oh geez! I remember that ugly green on the Dodge Dart. That was horrible.
Don't forget the contrasting plaid upholstery in harvest gold and turd brown polyester .
Don't forget the contrasting plaid upholstery in harvest gold and turd brown polyester .
Actually, the 1968-72 Swinger package in "Olive Green Metallic" were generally fitted with black vinyl tops and upholstery, though white vinyl is not unknown. I've only seen the white on convertibles, though.
Wait, I still have that. Well "semi" shag, not quite as deep as your "brushing" shag.Or shag carpet in your living room.
On the Camaro it does look a bit odd, but on the Corvette it's awesome.Now there is a way to ruin a perfectly good Camaro:
On the Camaro it does look a bit odd, but on the Corvette it's awesome.
Went to the library today and once again, had to leave because I could not read in peace. Today it was some kind of colicky baby convention. Last time it was Story Time for Half Wits. And always, cell phones ring ring ringing and phone conversations and personal conversations.
I can't recall a librarian shushing anybody in 20 years. For a long time nearly everybody knew to keep quiet in a library. Today they might as well be in Clancy's Pool Hall.