Posted by Texasmark1 on December 21, 2019 at 06:45:16 from (172.243.92.145):
In Reply to: Re: Longshot car ID posted by warbaby on December 19, 2019 at 20:04:26:
Very interesting.....I always wondered why the British used RHD...never looked it up.....maybe it was because Ford built cars in America and the Brits just decided to stay with what was popular in the early days. Maybe they were way ahead of us in building all weather roadways and when the Ford revolution occurred they were too far along to change.
On roads of the day, a similarly dated picture I'll never forget is of a guy running a period, 4 door convertible, top down, on a muddy country road (super highway of the day maybe), stuck in the mud up to the running boards, standing up on a higher elevation side of the road, farm wire fence behind him, pot bellied, hat of the day, pushed back, what was left of a cigar in his mouth, hands on his hips.........and the kicker is what he said.......not printable on this site! He WAS in deep doo-do.....try getting a wrecker back then, out there.
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