'44 and still going for more!!!!My era! Entered this world in the first half of the last century!!!!
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'44 and still going for more!!!!My era! Entered this world in the first half of the last century!!!!
I hated scrubbing off the protective coating (some green crap) when we sold and mounted whitewalls. And I remember buying some once, and the seller didn't clean it off, so I had to when I got home.NOT good memories. As a teenager, I worked at a service station and spent most of my day fixing flats. Just hated having to be careful not to scuff the whitewalls.
They were here over a year ago. Check out bfgoodrich trail terrain!inb4 the white lettering owners get here and start sharing their pics.
Same here, I took my drivers test with a 71 Deville, even the instructor was amazed how I parallel parked it so easily. Honestly I can still park my 73 Sedan DeVille easier than my Maverick.My Dad’s 70 Sedan DeVille had gangsta whitewalls….I miss the car I learned to drive in, I can park anything because of that Cadillac….
And fender skirts!!!!What’s next? ‘Curb Feelers’ on a Maverick? Pics or it never happened!
They were called red line tires. A set came on my red 1971 TR6 with wire wheels. I think they are still available from Coker Tire Co.Then there was the red side wall tire. First time I remember seeing them was on a 64 Tempest GTO that was just like this one except it was a four barrel automatic 389 and not as was sung about this one, "three deuces and a four speed, and a 389", that my friend's parents bought from the Pontiac dealership after they used in at the local drag strip a few times in late 1964 to showcase this new Muscle Car. His dad finally stopped letting him drive it. Replaced too many back tires!![]()
And Lakers!!!!And fender skirts!!!!
Right up there with leisure suitsHow many Maverick owners remember this era? Lots of SOS lol![]()