Pluggers by Rick McKee for June 17, 2015

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    LuvThemPluggers  over 9 years ago

    Remember the no heat on cold days and no AC on hot days?’And cramming as many friends as possible in it to go to the Drive-In movies that charged per car? Remember carrying a gallon of water for when the radiator overheated? Ah, yes, “/those were the days!”

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    Plods with ...™  over 9 years ago

    Hudson Hornet and submarine races? Kewl

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    pathfinder  over 9 years ago

    Well, it’s true that the ’51 Ford has been out of production for some time now.

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    pschearer Premium Member over 9 years ago

    Rambler, Studebaker, Kaiser, Plymouth, Desoto, Hudson, Packard, just to reminisce a few.

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    Caldonia  over 9 years ago

    “Actually, that is my old car. That’s odd.”

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    mggreen  over 9 years ago

    53 Chevy Bel Air here. 6 cylinder, 4 door, skirts, visor, 2 speed automatic. Reverse was at the bottom of the shifter, not the usual PRNDL of late. If you tried to downshift too quickly, you’d hit reverse and the rear axle would try to swap places with the back seat! I could get 8 inside (2 more in the trunk) for the drive-in. Loved that “Bomb”!!!

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    bbear  over 9 years ago

    I’ve apparently put Plymouth and Oldsmobile out of business. Driving a Toyota now. I think they are safe.

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    Oge  over 9 years ago

    ‘55 Chevy, Hurst shifter and a paisley headliner. Motor and tranny swap made the speedometer read high. I had to do 75 to keep up with traffic on a 55 highway. It ended it’s life on it’s top in front of a highway patrol station in Springfield Illinois.

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    ladylagomorph76  over 9 years ago

    By now everyone has figured out I’m a BelAir fan! Want a 56 Aqua one!

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    jppjr  over 9 years ago

    1958 Rambler wagon…didn’t have buses in the city limits…this was in the late 60’s

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    neverenoughgold  over 9 years ago

    I wasn’t allowed to have a car during my high school years; however once I started at the U of M, it was a ‘60 Plymouth Belvedere sedan for my first real car. Not Christine; but close! You know, Chrysler products in the 50’s and 60’s came pre rusted from the factory!

    Before that it was Mom or Dad’s car, either a Mercury or a Dodge…

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    charliedawg  over 9 years ago

    52 Merc,2 door, 2 inch chop,3 inch channel 3 inch drop 292 cu.in. tri power, 4 on the floor, lake pipes candy apple red. she was my baby.

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    LuvThemPluggers  over 9 years ago

    The guys in my HS who had the means, would drive their jalopies over the border to Mexico and have Tuck & Roll upholstery installed and pin-striping trim on the paint job. This was not an option in my neighborhood, though.

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    wiatr  over 9 years ago

    They still make Buicks but you could probably stuff one of the new ones in the trunk of my ‘55.What’s with those Buick folks anyway? I’ve never seen a car advertised as impossible to tell from everybody else’s. Manufacturers would go to great lengths to distract you from the similarities between their own car lines as well as the other companies’ cars.

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    TheDadSnorlax Premium Member over 4 years ago

    chevelle

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