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Go Vols

(5,902 posts)
112. Yep
Fri Sep 18, 2015, 03:43 PM
Sep 2015

I was driving a '77 Lincoln 15 or so years ago and came to a snow covered hill that people would take turns trying to go up or down.

I was sitting at the bottom waiting on a new Acura to come down,hit me head on at about 20 mph,$5k damage to her car,it knocked a piece of my bumper guard off the size of a pencil eraser.

Cars are better now than they were 50 years ago? pintobean Sep 2015 #1
A wall phone was advanced! My parents kept the one installed in 1952 csziggy Sep 2015 #25
We had one of those too. The telephone company owned it. yardwork Sep 2015 #45
Yes and it was hardwired into the wall. csziggy Sep 2015 #46
I remember! We called the monopoly Ma Bell. yardwork Sep 2015 #83
Yes, good old Ma Bell or simply The Phone Company csziggy Sep 2015 #116
I remember reading this classic: Blue_Tires Sep 2015 #113
Yes, I found several versions of that story csziggy Sep 2015 #115
Our '48 rotary was replaced only when Southern Bell went to touchtone in '69... Eleanors38 Sep 2015 #51
My uncle worked for Southern Bell and tried to get my parents to update csziggy Sep 2015 #54
Bet it still works One_Life_To_Give Sep 2015 #125
Just an AM radio 1939 Sep 2015 #2
You can still listen to those shows thanks to the internet... Human101948 Sep 2015 #8
It still is on Saturday and Sunday on our local Public Radio...... a kennedy Sep 2015 #12
I have memory's of crossing the country in those cars newfie11 Sep 2015 #3
I love the older Mopars quickesst Sep 2015 #4
+1 pintobean Sep 2015 #5
Guy next door in the dorm had one of those in college. bluedigger Sep 2015 #13
Those muscle cars were faster than hell hifiguy Sep 2015 #79
Always wanted one of those..... quickesst Sep 2015 #29
Still want one of those... Number9Dream Sep 2015 #39
Agreed - that is sweet...nt jonno99 Sep 2015 #95
Always wanted one of those..... quickesst Sep 2015 #89
Had one, loved it but...... Kilgore Sep 2015 #102
I agree with you about the styles. LuvNewcastle Sep 2015 #7
Although not.... quickesst Sep 2015 #15
A big reason sonmany cars look alike today is fuel efficiency Egnever Sep 2015 #37
not just fuel efficiency Angel Martin Sep 2015 #42
The mention of Death Valley brought back memories... Human101948 Sep 2015 #6
yeah. thinking about getting a brand new car. sick of the hassles. mopinko Sep 2015 #9
depending on condition I would snag that up from you, does it have the 360? snooper2 Sep 2015 #10
That's a collectible. bluedigger Sep 2015 #14
yeah, its a love/hate relationship. mopinko Sep 2015 #49
I've owned 2 old Mustangs, a VW Beetle and a 70 Impala. IDemo Sep 2015 #11
i had a '67 mustang, too. my first car out of high school. bedazzled Sep 2015 #17
My son had a '93 Camry with 280000 miles Freddie Sep 2015 #82
My first four cars were foriegn made. trof Sep 2015 #16
Stick with you Acura.... ileus Sep 2015 #18
My kid standing next to my '49 Go Vols Sep 2015 #19
I've always regretted selling my '58 Chevy Apache panel van. OilemFirchen Sep 2015 #50
are those wheels off a 1980 trans am? snooper2 Sep 2015 #52
No,but they do look like them kinda(I had one) Go Vols Sep 2015 #60
Actually they are. Throd Sep 2015 #20
I love old cars... Archae Sep 2015 #21
Just bought a 20-year-old one. Price is better. L. Coyote Sep 2015 #22
I Just Bought A 1997 Concorde ProfessorGAC Sep 2015 #34
drove my last vehicle to 207k miles. still ran like a top. KG Sep 2015 #23
I don't miss vapor lock and vacuum pumps Brother Buzz Sep 2015 #24
The old cars were designed for planned obsolesence, so people would keep buying cars. merrily Sep 2015 #26
66 olds f85 flobee1 Sep 2015 #27
Those were very simple and reliable. The '66 had good styling as well. Throd Sep 2015 #73
I've come to depend on the backup camera Nye Bevan Sep 2015 #28
The fact that they only had 5 digit odometers told you what the reliability was Travis_0004 Sep 2015 #30
That's true, but a guy could work on them. MineralMan Sep 2015 #31
Totally agree... Glassunion Sep 2015 #40
Exactly. The current designs are made to MineralMan Sep 2015 #41
I have an '07 328i Glassunion Sep 2015 #44
Oof. I hate that. MineralMan Sep 2015 #48
Technically, I can work on my 2004 Honda Civic. kentauros Sep 2015 #107
Just like anything made, they just keep making them better. I still B Calm Sep 2015 #32
The best car ever made in my book Waiting For Everyman Sep 2015 #33
I'd have to agree. Glassunion Sep 2015 #36
The Zs had crappy little waterpumps; otherwise, pretty good car. Eleanors38 Sep 2015 #53
If you loved this car, try test driving a nicely appointed BRZ Bonx Sep 2015 #64
I don't think "they don't make 'em like that" has anything to do with backup cameras or air bags. lumberjack_jeff Sep 2015 #35
I'm going to respectfully disagree... Glassunion Sep 2015 #38
I'll pass on AC and take the convertible Angel Martin Sep 2015 #43
Looks like an early 2000s T-Bird, which was a pretty car. Eleanors38 Sep 2015 #58
On the high end $$$$ cars, I may disagree with you... Glassunion Sep 2015 #78
My closing argument Angel Martin Sep 2015 #118
Agreed. Glassunion Sep 2015 #122
Vertigo. Jimmy Stewart. Desoto Texan. Eleanors38 Sep 2015 #55
Didn't he drive a DeSoto Firedome in that flick? Glassunion Sep 2015 #80
May be. I recall the "Texan" being scrawled across a more permanent logo on the side. Eleanors38 Sep 2015 #110
IIRC the "Sportsman" was an interior trim option on the Firedome. Glassunion Sep 2015 #111
The DeSoto Facility Inspector Sep 2015 #120
I fully understand that. However that is not my point. Glassunion Sep 2015 #123
It doesn't suck Facility Inspector Sep 2015 #124
A and C pillars drive me nuts on newer cars PasadenaTrudy Sep 2015 #47
No BMW fan, but I heard good things about the 2002s of that era... Eleanors38 Sep 2015 #62
As a sports car aficionado... Bonx Sep 2015 #56
I love the new cars. I don't see how anyone could pine for Marr Sep 2015 #57
I don't mind tinkering. lumberjack_jeff Sep 2015 #104
Yeah, but nichomachus Sep 2015 #59
Yep Go Vols Sep 2015 #112
Everybody talkin 'bout soul... Ron Green Sep 2015 #61
Exactly. bobclark86 Sep 2015 #63
The reason your '57 DeSoto only had an AM radio Snobblevitch Sep 2015 #65
My first car was a 54 Chevy Warpy Sep 2015 #66
And then there is the safety factor. progressoid Sep 2015 #67
When I was a wee lad in the early 1960s, my dad had a '59 Chevy Impala hifiguy Sep 2015 #81
Ha! I was going to post that video if no one else had! trotsky Sep 2015 #85
Wow - I might have placed a bet the that the Bel Air would perform better. jonno99 Sep 2015 #129
So much easier to work on older model cars. LanternWaste Sep 2015 #68
It's easy now. Laptop and a cable. Bonx Sep 2015 #70
You can fix a water pump with a laptop? Throd Sep 2015 #72
You said tune-up. Bonx Sep 2015 #75
I don't think that will help me replace the plugs. LanternWaste Sep 2015 #88
You don't miss a thing. Bonx Sep 2015 #90
Not starting in cold weather sucked! Flooding them, etc. nt Logical Sep 2015 #106
I drove a Ford Escort wgn for 16 1/2 years, terrible ride, but changed the plugs once HereSince1628 Sep 2015 #93
Tune ups are recommended every 100,000 miles pintobean Sep 2015 #92
Lol, so we're tube TVs, nice criteria there. Nt Logical Sep 2015 #105
I loved my 68 Firebird OriginalGeek Sep 2015 #69
There are several companys that do that. oneshooter Sep 2015 #71
I like watching those shows on TV OriginalGeek Sep 2015 #76
20 years ago my Dad bought his sisters "66 Buick Electra 225 oneshooter Sep 2015 #84
man 51k is nice OriginalGeek Sep 2015 #87
True, but my '66 Mustang Fastback sure was pretty. Zorra Sep 2015 #74
I have a 57 New yorker that I love although I seldom take it out anymore. I will say the recent.. BlueJazz Sep 2015 #77
We had a Ford Fairlane and it vaporlocked all the time. leftyladyfrommo Sep 2015 #86
92-96 Audi S4 wilt the stilt Sep 2015 #91
Getting rid of our 2000 Saab 93t in about 15 minutes. GoneOffShore Sep 2015 #94
That price sounds awfully low. Throd Sep 2015 #99
Ah yes.... but we've been trying for over 4 months on Craigslist GoneOffShore Sep 2015 #103
What a great thread - thanks a bunch! nt jonno99 Sep 2015 #96
My son's uncle on his father's side was building a T bucket and sourced a cherry 409 in California Monk06 Sep 2015 #97
I had my 1989 Nissan Sentra until just a few months ago Samantha Sep 2015 #98
My 1972 Blazer CST will be climbing grades most can't walk long after we're dead. cherokeeprogressive Sep 2015 #100
There was a reason why people who could afford it SheilaT Sep 2015 #101
i put plenty of roadtrip miles on my 82 volvo wagon, no ac or cruise fizzgig Sep 2015 #108
'96 or '98 black Nissan Sentra. Only lasted a lil over 8 years sakabatou Sep 2015 #109
Ok...And? Blue_Tires Sep 2015 #114
I'd never want a "vintage" car. Give me airbags, a safer steering column, all of that... Arugula Latte Sep 2015 #117
In My Day, Ballplayers Were for Shit AngryAmish Sep 2015 #119
Get an after market A/C Omaha Steve Sep 2015 #121
They were junk HassleCat Sep 2015 #126
Wimp, I remember old cars fondly because they were so cheap to own, and hollysmom Sep 2015 #127
The first car I drove was a 1980 Malibu Classic 47of74 Sep 2015 #128
Crash test video 1959 vs. 2009 - shows how much safer cars have become JPZenger Sep 2015 #130
Worth thousands of words. Thanks for adding this n/t eridani Sep 2015 #133
My 65 Chevy would never start in the rain CanonRay Sep 2015 #131
volkswagen beetle skippercollector Sep 2015 #132
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