@Steven59 said:
70's fo' sho'! While i'm back there I'd buy me one of these too..........
Those were the days when cars were sporty and fun. Now I go to the dealership, and it’s mostly dressed up station wagons (SUVs) which are boring and stodgy. There’s not much there that is more than “utilitarian.”
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
@Steven59 said:
70's fo' sho'! While i'm back there I'd buy me one of these too..........
Those were the days when cars were sporty and fun. Now I go to the dealership, and it’s mostly dressed up station wagons (SUVs) which are boring and stodgy. There’s not much there that is more than “utilitarian.”
I have a friend whose family were big fans of the Corvair; have several rusting near the windrows on his farm! "Unsafe at any speed" but a cool design. I had a cute Saab 99; you gotta love the designs and curves of these classics.
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Those were the days when cars were sporty and fun. Now I go to the dealership, and it’s mostly dressed up station wagons (SUVs) which are boring and stodgy. There’s not much there that is more than “utilitarian.”
I have a friend whose family were big fans of the Corvair; have several rusting near the windrows on his farm! "Unsafe at any speed" but a cool design. I had a cute Saab 99; you gotta love the designs and curves of these classics.