My parents owned Plymouths. I have a 1953 Chevy 210 4 door...bottle green, original engine (the blue flame straight 6 which is indestructable) and interior (interior paint scheme is the dark green & pale green two-tone), powerglide transmission, but no radio, a manual heater-defroster, good ole vacuum wipers and a 6 volt system! Runs like a dream , and she has about 36,000 original miles.
This was before I was born...
I remember that from my grandfather's 1950 Buick. He had a weird succession of cars -- from that Buick to a little British Austin, to a French Simca, to a '56 Volkswagen Beetle, to a racy, red-and-white '57 Dodge.The gear lever indeed is: P-N-D-L-R
The gear lever indeed is: P-N-D-L-R..
I remember that from my grandfather's 1950 Buick. He had a weird succession of cars -- from that Buick to a little British Austin, to a French Simca, to a '56 Volkswagen Beetle, to a racy, red-and-white '57 Dodge.
My first car was my great grandfather's 1954 Buick Special. That was the quadrant for the Dynaflow (Dynaflush?) transmission in that tank, as well.
First car of my parents' that I remember was their 1954 Chevy stationwagon. 3 on the tree on that old beast. They got rid of it before I learned to drive. I was 2 when they bought that Chevy.
This was before I was born...
This was before I was born...
I was working in a filling station at the time and they had the habit of hiding the gas cap in this vintage cars. This 55 model had it in the left rear tail light. same with the 56 only you had to turn a little lever to open it.
Geez...kids. My parents owned a '48 Studebaker and a '51 Merc. I owned a '53 Ford Vicky and a '62 Nova convertible when I was in college.
And the Studebaker starter button was located where?
And the Studebaker starter button was located where?
Under the clutch pedal. Their theory was that you should be sure the car was either out of gear or the clutch pedal was depressed prior to an anttempted start, so they cleverly located the button accordingly.
They had the matching convertible, too. 1951 Nash Rambler.