I posted car pics from back in the day in the pics thread... Which got me thinking about what we drove to school in the mid 60s. One kid inherited his grandmother's '55 Sedan deVille. He was all proud that the motor had 2x4 Bbl carbs. Which was cool in itself, but it weighed as much as a light tank so it was no speed demon. That and it had probably never been over 35 MPH until he got it = lots o' sludge in the motor.
Chevys from the 50s were still fairly common - 55, 56 & 57. Some farm kids drove Jeeps. A bit fresh in the winter, though. After my 55 Dodge failed me, I had a 60 Pont. bubble top. Loved that ride! Crashed on an icy bridge with it following my gf home after a school dance.
A friend drove a 60 Rambler sedan. It was bullet proof! I can't begin to describe how badly he abused it, and it kept getting him and his numerous siblings to school. Another fellow had a 50s vintage DeSoto sedan. He liked it & since he didn't have $ for a legit paint job, he painted it with a brush. Didn't turn out that well.
All kinds of dumb stunts, too. It was "cool" to switch the motor off while moving and let gas build up a bit in the cylinders - hit the key and KA-POW! Much noise and hilarity. You had to be careful, though - a good way to blow a head gasket!
One more thing about the 60 Pont - lots of room in the trunk to smuggle friends into the drive in movie... assuming the owner didn't notice you were riding kinda low. SW
Chevys from the 50s were still fairly common - 55, 56 & 57. Some farm kids drove Jeeps. A bit fresh in the winter, though. After my 55 Dodge failed me, I had a 60 Pont. bubble top. Loved that ride! Crashed on an icy bridge with it following my gf home after a school dance.
A friend drove a 60 Rambler sedan. It was bullet proof! I can't begin to describe how badly he abused it, and it kept getting him and his numerous siblings to school. Another fellow had a 50s vintage DeSoto sedan. He liked it & since he didn't have $ for a legit paint job, he painted it with a brush. Didn't turn out that well.
All kinds of dumb stunts, too. It was "cool" to switch the motor off while moving and let gas build up a bit in the cylinders - hit the key and KA-POW! Much noise and hilarity. You had to be careful, though - a good way to blow a head gasket!
One more thing about the 60 Pont - lots of room in the trunk to smuggle friends into the drive in movie... assuming the owner didn't notice you were riding kinda low. SW

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