Lefty71
Well-Known Member
good looking car that any woman in the era would have been proud to own, I imagine..
Predesessor to the Mary Kay cosmetics car I'm sure, likely designed with the successful Avon lady in mind.
good looking car that any woman in the era would have been proud to own, I imagine..
From what my buddy was saying, they had features, other than being pink, that were designed specifically for women. Anyone know what they were ?
No. '66 Fleetwood (75 series) was first.Were heated seats available in 56 ?
Were heated seats available in 56 ?
Oh, I can Imagine the backlash. About what? I don't know. Women are more "modern" today.That is so unique. Imagine if Dodge made a modern version, and what it would have. Lol. Thanks !
That explains it.
Oh, I can Imagine the backlash. About what? I don't know. Women are more "modern" today.
That's just ridiculous.You ain't kidding! A friend of mine got in trouble recently for saying "yes ma'am" to a female coworker. He's a super nice guy from Kentucky, who was just trying to be professional and courteous, and HR wrote him up for it!
Looks like bad 1950's bathroom wallpaper.