But the “Lark” and “Thunderbird” came before the “Barracuda.” (anyone care to name a few other car models?) And in the ’50s and early ’60s, I think the fins were supposed to represent the tails of aircraft.
Parked next to one of those “classics” at the dentist yesterday. . .the thing seemed HUGE. . .I drive a Honda Civic. . .and I consider it big . . .for a little car.
wiatr about 5 years ago
The ‘32 Chrysler Imperial is a Classic but it hasn’t any fins.
skeeterhawk about 5 years ago
But the “Lark” and “Thunderbird” came before the “Barracuda.” (anyone care to name a few other car models?) And in the ’50s and early ’60s, I think the fins were supposed to represent the tails of aircraft.
sandpiper about 5 years ago
Appears one is the model for expert sheet metal formation and the other has an actual function.
Zykoic about 5 years ago
Insects first. Hornet.
Thechildinme about 5 years ago
You guys sure remember your classic car models — and walked me down a very long Memory Lane!
1953Baby about 5 years ago
Parked next to one of those “classics” at the dentist yesterday. . .the thing seemed HUGE. . .I drive a Honda Civic. . .and I consider it big . . .for a little car.
Gerard:D about 5 years ago
This comic is so profound!
profesorquijote about 5 years ago
Classic cars had character. Modern cars are, for the most part, carbon copies of each other. And most of them are ugly SUV crossovers.
Michael McKown Premium Member about 5 years ago
Oh? Do a Google search for: chrysler wing cars.