A sign of the times. We used to have only 2 lane roads and had NO traffic problems. Once, my grandmothers sister came to visit us. She had a brand new '64 T-bird with the 390. The speedometer was like a thermometer reading sideways to 120 (no needle). She took my brother and I bowling one night, the lanes being about 15 miles away. For most of the trip she (for our amusement) pegged the speedometer for most of the trip and this was my grandmothers sister. You could feel the car accelerate beyond what was showing. Not only did we not see any cops, we didn't meet a single car. My mother use to roller skate on the state highways here w/o seeing any cars. Kids at high school would brag about how many cars they could pass at a time on 2 lane highways. One guy claimed 19.
In 1971 Alabama purchased AMX Javelins (401 engine) for the state troopers. All of them were impressed with the performance, some would let people who had hot cars race with them (w/o being ticketed).
My first car was a 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado with 385hp.
Our family cars included a '65 T-bird and '68 Olds 88 with the 455.
My brother had a '67 Olds 442 and a '65 Buick Super Wildcat with a 445ci engine with 2 factory equipped 4bbl carbs.
All the above were considered luxury performance cars. They were all heavy clunky cars but they sure did ride nice. All are missed too.
I guess we all could tell tales of driving or at least being in a car being driven 120-160mph in our younger days.
Now it takes several minutes to just access a highway, then you will be driving bumper to bumper for the entire trip. IF you can make it to the speed limit you consider yourself fortunate.
In 1971 Alabama purchased AMX Javelins (401 engine) for the state troopers. All of them were impressed with the performance, some would let people who had hot cars race with them (w/o being ticketed).
My first car was a 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado with 385hp.
Our family cars included a '65 T-bird and '68 Olds 88 with the 455.
My brother had a '67 Olds 442 and a '65 Buick Super Wildcat with a 445ci engine with 2 factory equipped 4bbl carbs.
All the above were considered luxury performance cars. They were all heavy clunky cars but they sure did ride nice. All are missed too.
I guess we all could tell tales of driving or at least being in a car being driven 120-160mph in our younger days.
Now it takes several minutes to just access a highway, then you will be driving bumper to bumper for the entire trip. IF you can make it to the speed limit you consider yourself fortunate.



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