The Old Coot and old cars.
By Merlin Lesssler
Could you drive your car
if it didn’t have power steering, power brakes, power windows? A windshield
washer, air conditioning and wipers that don’t slow down when you step on the
gas to pass a car or go up a hill. Not to mention those frill items: power
seats, heated seats, heated steering wheels, GPS, FM radios and high beam
headlights you turn on and off with a switch on the steering wheel, not a foot
pedal to the left of the brake pedal. You could do it, but the difficulty and
inconvenience would surprise you. Yet, that’s the way cars were in the 30’s 40’s
50’s and into the 60’s.
Some people, most people
living today, never rolled down a car window using a hand crank. Or experienced
that long lean to the right, to reach over and roll down the passenger window or
to get out of the car and into the back seat to crank down those windows. At
least back then, there were vent windows in the front that would send a blast
of air across the driver and passengers. It was better than nothing.
I walk around looking at
those beauties from the 40’s and 50’s at car shows every year. Longing for
those good old days, until I get in and take a spin. They aren’t the same as
today’s cars. It feels like you are driving a big old dump truck. You almost
need to learn to drive all over again. Gas prices weren’t an issue back then,
even with cars getting less than ten miles a gallon. Not with a gallon of gas
costing 26 cents.
Everything is so different
now. Back then, trucks had a hard time getting up to the speed limit, and on a hill,
they struggled all the way to the top. You didn’t have to worry about a
speeding behemoth barreling by, blowing you off the road like you do today. You
did have to be patient, waiting to come to a long straight stretch of road so
you could pass one of those slow-moving commercial vehicles. The roads had only
two-lanes. The four-lane highways had yet to be constructed. That change
started during the Eisenhower Era in the late 1950’s.
We buzzed along at the 50-mph
speed limit, with all the windows down on a hot day, and only the three people
in the front seat benefiting from the blast from the vent windows. We had to
hop out and clear the windshield of slush splatters in the winter and install
metal chains on the back tires. Turn signals? Back then you signaled by
sticking your arm out the window to indicate you were turning to the right or
left. It’s hard to imagine driving in those “good old days.” Even for me! And I
was there!
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