I wonder if Ron will sneak in a reference to the first movie he directed?
I wonder if Ron will sneak in a reference to the first movie he directed?
1976, huh?
Yes, Cadillac in the early 1950s.
Hmm. Now where did Mercedes get that idea?
I thought landau roof treatments pretty well died off after the '70s. Now carriage roofs are another thing:
It does, but just one.
Actually the Goodyear Blimps go back to 1919, not 1925; but you can imagine they would rather forget the Wingfoot Express:
1955 T-bird:
They actually had a 302 V8 Mustang II in Mexico in '74, and you could get it with a 4-speed toploader. 205 HP without the U.S. smog junk. More info here (in Spanish):
Oh God. Clénet.
You can get that here in the US - the Buca di Beppo restaurant in Pasadena has men's room doors with dicks for handles, although they're miniature which is (a) creepy and (b) unfair to Italians.
I see they still remember John Dillinger:
Simple - plop some big tall mountains in the middle of it (Or even not so tall - I used to live 30 miles N of Palm Springs and it would sometimes snow at the 3200' level).
I felt the same way after Big Eden.
They've got snow, all right:
The Jet. Hudson's dumpy, overpriced attempt at a small car that basically killed the company, forcing it to merge with Nash - who already had the Rambler and didn't need something with all the grace of a Moskvitch.
I like mine...
Why bother with shot glasses?
I'll just leave this here.
Yes I can. The Sun-Times is Chicago's answer to the New York Post. It's no accident that 50 years ago the S-T was used rather than Chicago's other three papers for this image: