January 29, 200620 yr De Luxe Oldsmobile accessories in 1940. Interesting what they had as options then. Like heaters and backup lights. Edited January 29, 200620 yr by HarleyEarl
January 29, 200620 yr Welcome to my world: 1940 Ford HD truck, no heat, no turn signals, no radio, just vacuum wipers, a horn and 1 tail/brakelight. Only 2 fuses in the fuse block! Heat wasn't standard in mid-priced domestics until the late '60s in general. In '40 nothing was standard. We take a tremendous amount for granted these days...
January 29, 200620 yr Notice it was called a "cigar lighter", I had a car without a "cigar lighter" my 64 Alpine, and I smoked back then too . Yes it did have heat & defog It did have an ash try and console with lot of room, no door on the "glove box" but a handle for scart passengers to grab No music.....but something about the song that engine sang, I never felt I was missing much steering wheel options ? didnt I have a post about this recently then there was some cars that had the tissue dispencer option ? the after market under dash air conditioning units ? hydrolic windows and convertable tops ? the windshild washer was a rubber boot type of bellows, pressed with the foot (at least on some models) that forced fluid out onto the windshield I dont care what anyone says those huge firm flat bench seats were comfortable as could be
January 29, 200620 yr Wow. Optional steering wheel. Wish they had that for the pre-refreshed Malibu. Wow..a time when steering wheels weren't standard? Did they have a tiller standard instead... All joking aside, I remember a time (not that long ago) when some cars still had AM radios and manual windows standard. Edited January 29, 200620 yr by moltar
January 30, 200620 yr Wow! Heaters that are actually just called heaters! Packard called theirs a Thermo-Kinetic Diffuser in 1940
January 30, 200620 yr Author ....something refreshing about clear, straightforward terms like 'heaters'. The Packard terminology sounds like something they'd use today.
January 30, 200620 yr Not at all! Everything was named in the '50s & '60s. 1964 Pontiac: Wonder Touch power steering/ brakes Tri-Comfort Circ-L-Aire air conditioning Electro-Cruise cruise control Cordova (vinyl) Top Super DeLuxe AM-FM Non-Glare inside rearview mirror Safe-T-Track differential Vebra-Phonic rear seat speaker Custom Sports wheel discs No-Mar fuel door guard Roto-HydraMatic 375 transmission Tri-Power carburetion and there's more. Go back 5 years and your Buick also would have a Vista-Vision windshield, a Dyna-Star grille, a TripleTurbine transmission and Delta-Wing fins! Now your car's trans is more like a 4T65E or something equally stirring. yay. For years Nash called their heaters 'Weather-Eye'- always liked that one.
January 30, 200620 yr He he he...how cool ... thanks for sharing that HE! Heh...I know when I look through the brochures I have of the older Monte Carlos, I'm amazed at some of the "options" on those MCs "back then" . Ain't history grand? Cort, "Mr MC" / "Mr Road Trip", 32swm/pig valve/pacemaker MC:family.IL.guide.future = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/ Models.HO = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/trainroom.html "Nothing's quite the same now" ... Vertical Horizon ... 'Best I Ever Had'
January 30, 200620 yr Go back 5 years and your Buick also would have a Vista-Vision windshield, a Dyna-Star grille, a TripleTurbine transmission and Delta-Wing fins! Now your car's trans is more like a 4T65E or something equally stirring. yay. Buick really did have the neatest names for everything; why call it a straight eight when you can call it a Valve-In-Head Fireball Dynaflash Eight? Fantastic!
January 30, 200620 yr Buick really did have the neatest names for everything; why call it a straight eight when you can call it a Valve-In-Head Fireball Dynaflash Eight? Fantastic! And with Olds, styling for 1950 was Futuramic!!!
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