Compared to today where I cannot identify any one new car from another. Indeed, I cannot identify the year of anything out there unless it’s at least 30 years old.
You can’t see my car that I’m in but it is a ’63 Corvair convert . My wife drives a head turning ’75 GT VEGA hatchback with only 33k miles and some times I drive my show winning FORD ’81 F100 with 51k on it. and I gave my ’65 Malibu 4door sedan to my son (he still has it with less than 35kmiles)
wiatr about 7 years ago
Compared to today where I cannot identify any one new car from another. Indeed, I cannot identify the year of anything out there unless it’s at least 30 years old.
Cminuscomics&stories Premium Member about 7 years ago
Sometimes, I watch the old shows just to see the vehicles.
flyertom about 7 years ago
To paraphrase Bob Seger, “Today’s autos ain’t got the same soul”.
sheilag about 7 years ago
If you want to find out for sure, go to the Internet Movie Car Database site, where just about every movie and TV show has an entry.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member about 7 years ago
Paul’s T-Bird convertibles were to die for!
rcjkirk about 7 years ago
I still id the cars, especially the 64’ Fairlane I learned to drive on, for my wife and she STILL doesn’t care!
JohnReillyDeTellem about 7 years ago
You can’t see my car that I’m in but it is a ’63 Corvair convert . My wife drives a head turning ’75 GT VEGA hatchback with only 33k miles and some times I drive my show winning FORD ’81 F100 with 51k on it. and I gave my ’65 Malibu 4door sedan to my son (he still has it with less than 35kmiles)
MichaelSkaggs about 7 years ago
The website for MeTV.com just had an article about classic cars that appeared on the show. Including an Edsel.
Train 1911 about 7 years ago
I look at the year when show was made look them up on my cell See what make car they were