#41
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I agree with that assessment of the periods' designs.
The late 50's had devolved into a great big pi$$ing contest between makes of "oh yeah? Well, how about THIS!?!!"
as they constantly tried to out-do one another in MORE fin, MORE chrome, MORE spear this or spike that...
It had to peak/crash at some point - and once it did, I don't think any of the manufacturers knew where to go
from there with things.
I mean, where do you go from TOO MUCH EVERYTHING??
Turned out, back to square one - clean lines, simpler....ok, a bit plain-Jane, really.
Design was mirroring our society in general, if you think about it - we were transitioning from all the exuberance
and sky's-the-limit optimism that was the post-war 50's to the cold hard realities of a harsh recession and the
sudden possibility of nuclear war with a new enemy.
Humans are quite the fickle beings, turns out.![]()
Yup, the history of the USA is reflected in the design of its vehicles.... all the way up to today, and it's not hard to imagine tomorrow. It's just another one more thing that drives my interest in the automotive hobby.