Dan'l said:
Today at work, we started talking about the cars we wish we had never sold. In general the talk was all positive. Then I started to think back on how it really was.--u-joints that went out every 15,000 miles / alternators going south every 30,000 miles / radios that were a pain to tune once the needle fell off the wire / brakes that went to the floor the second time you tried to stop from 100mph / having to decide if you were going to run the high beams or the heater fan because the el. system was so poor / "performance"flex fans that would fatique and frag all over the radiator / cast iron case borg auto trannies that started from a stop in second gear if you weren't paying attention / vacuum wipers that would stand still when you'd try to pass someone / shifting linkages that would get jammed in gear(only when you were dressed good)..... Anyone else feel free to chime in on the good old days.
Ha-Ha My first vehicle I owned was a
'53 chevy pickup with vacuum wipers,
now those were fun,also single brake master cyl.,
I popped a wheel cyl.once..
nothing like the rush you get when you hit the brakes
and the pedal goes right to the floor!
Electrical system,..on my old truck,
on my old truck it had a generator..
at idle the lights would dim,the radio
volume would go down and the heater fan
would slow down,until you revved it up and
everything would get loud and bright.
Ha..shifter linkage..I had a '69 chevelle SS
with the stock muncie shifter..
if you didn't shift it in a precise "H" pattern,
it would lock up,then you would
have to crawl under the car and unjam the linkage.
V-Dub's:When I was in high school my dad had a '56
oval window,sliding canvas sunroof,and wheel adapters
to mount chevy chrome wheels..no gas gauge..
when you ran out,you flipped a lever on the firewall
under the dash and you had a 1.5 gal reserve.It took
5 gal to fill the tank,which was under the hood.You
propped the hood open,unscrew the gas cap and fill
her up.
Who says the old vw's don't have good heater's,my
girlfriend had a 60's vw with the heater vents along
the footwells in the back seat..Once we went skiing
and took her vw..I said we would freeze our rearends
off,but we took it anyway..I had my ski boots in
footwell behind the drivers seat next to the heater
vent...90 miles later we get to the ski hill,I went to
get my ski boots out of the back and to my horror,
the boot next to the vent,MELTED!!
Needless to say I never badmouthed vw heaters
again.
"Fill the oil and check the gas please"
AHH...now those were the days...