@exexec Yeah. bench seats. cuddling. Hubby once got a ticket for cuddling while driving -- driver interference. I thought, personally, it was police interference.
You guys are reminding me of my age. Steering wheel knobs. Riding on the running board. Crank starters. (Scared me to death because they'd sometimes suddently "kick" into reverse. The already mentioned bench seats. Inner tubes. And kits for them with scraper and stick-on patch. NO AIR CONDITIONOING. Bumpers that stuck out would get locked together when one car pushed another. The cars were unhooked from each other by someone jumping on a bumper. A shelf at bottom of back window where a child could ride lying down. Narowness. There was not room for three people side by side. FLOOR shifts. Doors that opened backwards.
@latinbutterfly I still want to get another one when the time is right. There's not too many left - some Chevy Sparks, which can't get out of their own way, a few Hondas.
@graphite Yeah. Stick shifts. Or floor shifts. When I was in high school our principal gave me the keys to his new car (YES. Crazy.) and told me to go get something for him. I got in and there was no gear shift stick. It took me a bit to figure out those little buttons with letters on them. Embarrassing.
ashtrays and cig lighters in the back doors, would be useful today for cellphones, and candy and gum wrappers. that's what we used them for back then
the little drip rails above the doors so you could crack the windows in the rain without it running into the car, or your doors didn't freeze shut in the winter
I remember when "High beams" had a button on the floor that was controlled by your foot. Tiny ash trays in the back doors. cigarette lighters crank window handles
I had a Ford EXP that was two door and had a removable sun roof LOL it was a POS.
Cars used to have “wings” on the front doors in front of the other window that you could turn a certain way to keep the wind from blowing in your face and messing up your hair.
The one feature I’ve had in a car that I miss is from a 1995 Ford Taurus. That entire car was a piece of crap, but it had a double Sun visor so you have have both the front and sides blocked at the same time. The only redeeming feature and I’ve never had another car with it.
My pontiac Sunbird had a "feature" where it would buzz after ten minutes for me to turn off the rear defroster. Like... the engineers couldn't be bothered to turn it off... they had to buzz to remind me.
{@latinladybug] on the old british motor company models [ pre british leyland] the wooden dashboards and leather seats that on a hot summers day they got hot and burned your bottom 😄
@smiler2012 i remember my parents having a 77 Chevy Caprice Classic that was black with dark red seats like that. we learned really fast not to wear shorts or thin pants in the summer, or else legs and butt would match the seat.
@latinbutterfly yeah, lucky you. ever since that i made sure that i got seat covers on any with leather eats, they're not very comfortable in the winter at first either