1957 GMC 100 Suburban - ImageCredit: Norm Huvers, Visual Storyteller via FB Group Great Old Classic Cars - 1-17-2021 |
Lookin' Back At A Grand Time Not Found In Modern Wuhan Virus America
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Later, this became one of the first vehicles I drove on a regular basis
late and post Hollywood High School years. The model was outfitted with a
straight 6-cyl., single carburetor, 3-speed automatic transmission with the
shifter on the tree, back entry was a drop tailgate style as opposed to
side-by-side doors (similar model pictured above).
Lake Drive-In street side signage along side of Highway 18 leading between Boulder Bay and Red Ant Hill on the South Shore of Big Bear Lake. Image Credit: Monica via cinematreasures.org (2009) |
What a great and fun vehicle to have on summer nights to take in a
drive-in movie in Big Bear Lake. Yes, with the rear facing the screen,
bench seating removed, lying on a full mattress with plenty of
pillows.
Those experiences so beats up on this modern living experience of the
digital age - just lays it asunder.
... notes from
The EDJE
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