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12 CAR FEATURES YOU HAVE TO BE AT LEAST 40 TO REMEMBER

Man you're going way back! Model T's and maybe Model A's. :steering: Might as well throw in hand cranks!
Well, you mentioned Model T's , then how about the pedal drive? ( no hand gear shift selectors,..... all done with the feet,until the Model A)
 
8 track radios
AM only radios
E-brakes- the kind you pull while doing 50 MPH down a gravel road in a 5 speed

Left Hand thread lug nuts-although today's kids couldn't change a tire anyway

Fresh air vents
Radio antennae in windshield
Radiator Cap/hood ornaments
Cranky out/fold down windshields
 
OK how about Auto start off the throttle pedal!
 
Or hidden hood latches or gas caps under tail lights! My 47 Buick's hood opens from the chrome decorations on the side and it opened ether way left side or right side I made so much money betting people they couldn't get the hood open in under 10 mins no phones for help
 
Or hidden hood latches or gas caps under tail lights! My 47 Buick's hood opens from the chrome decorations on the side and it opened ether way left side or right side I made so much money betting people they couldn't get the hood open in under 10 mins no phones for help
Thought you sold the Buick
 
Yup I did but most of you guys know it as my Buick so it was easier said that way .
Now to sell the deuce and a half and the srt4
 
Yup I did but most of you guys know it as my Buick so it was easier said that way .
Now to sell the deuce and a half and the srt4
Aside from Dodge/Plymouth
Buick is my favorite make
 
Very cool , a couple things come to mind when the boys were little they couldn't roll the windows down or open the doors the handles were different.
I've also loved the vent windows .
The gas cap at the back was notorious for fuel splashing out while you were bent down filling ,
You could tell what car was coming at you from a mile away from the front light pattern .
 
Like bb70 said- my uncle had a '56 Olds hydramatic. You could pull out of driveway in reverse and slam it in drive and wait&go. Same thing happened if you coasted thru a left-hand turn,rev it up and all of a sudden 'drive' was there..
 
To add to the list:

- My '70 Duster 340 had a rubber bulb on the floor you pushed with your foot to get the windshield washer to squirt fluid.
- A couple older trucks on the farm had a foot activated push button on the floor to engage the starter.
- Prior to '68(?) most cars did not have 'hazard lights'. (My '66 doesn't have them).

I have an after market, new old stock kit, to put 4-ways on your 66' for sale, if your interested. Forty buck plus the freight.
 
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I know this was a Ford/Mercury feature, but I liked the sequential turn lights the phony and t-birds had.
 
When I was about 16 a girl I "knew" who was a few years older had a Rambler of some sort and the front seat backs went down flat to the rear seat .. needless to say I tried to knock the bottom out of that thing as often as I could ..
 
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