Some of these cars are downright ugly, particular the opening Buick, but thanks for rounding them up.
Thanks granddadd,
Those cars had some very classic design lines not what all the look alike cars do now days.
And to think that they were made out or real metal not the plastic and fiberglass crap that is on the market today. I think they stopped making good looking cars back in the early 70s ,what about you ?
Those cars had some very classic design lines not what all the look alike cars do now days.
And to think that they were made out or real metal not the plastic and fiberglass crap that is on the market today. I think they stopped making good looking cars back in the early 70s ,what about you ?
I can remember being able to tell which make of car was comming down the road by just looking at the body style.Now days you cant tell reading the titile lol.
Thank these brought back some fun memories of when you could tell one car from the other....I don't like any of the car designs we have now----
The 1956 Ford Sunliner is very close to the 1957 Ford Fairlane convertible that I had. My first car was a 1957 Chevy convertible, turquoise with a black top. This was--and still is--a classic.
You also can't work on the cars today like you could the old ones! Love the 1955 NASH RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY WAGON and check out those white walls!




















