Back in the early 70’s, my father bought an Austin America. It was the first front-wheel drive car that I ever drove. The wheels were set out near the corners of the car, much like the current Mini Cooper. It cornered like it was on rails – what a blast, even for an underpowered car. It was also the first car that I ever saw with the high-beam switch built into the turn signal stalk.
I had a 65 sunbeam alpine Apik and my memory is 50 years old . BUT -damn I just remembered it was Hillman Minx parts that I had to salvage to keep that alpine going ! Good times
ladykat over 9 years ago
Same here in Canada.
Pocosdad over 9 years ago
Back in the early 70’s, my father bought an Austin America. It was the first front-wheel drive car that I ever drove. The wheels were set out near the corners of the car, much like the current Mini Cooper. It cornered like it was on rails – what a blast, even for an underpowered car. It was also the first car that I ever saw with the high-beam switch built into the turn signal stalk.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 9 years ago
And I thought her other ride was a Gremlin
Francis Lapeyre Premium Member over 9 years ago
We has a Vauxhaul back in the early 60s.
phoenixnyc over 9 years ago
One of my favorite lines from Dynasty:
“Enjoy your flight, Alexis. Are you taking a plane?”
What? Me worried ? over 9 years ago
I had a 65 sunbeam alpine Apik and my memory is 50 years old . BUT -damn I just remembered it was Hillman Minx parts that I had to salvage to keep that alpine going ! Good times
rgcviper over 9 years ago
"I"ll get you, my pretty … and your little dog, too!"
@whisplickaAhh … the Isetta is a fun car. It was indeed made by BMW.