If you like Bob Hope, car salesmen and an orchestra playing elevator music...watch the first 8 1/2 minutes. If you want to see the 1960 Buick then skip to 8:35 and see the car.
Skip Hope’s corny jokes if you must, but treat yourself to what happens around 7:53 and forward with some good earbuds. Studio orchestras from this era were unmatched in their live playing. Add in a swinging, mid-century arrangement with interesting chord progressions and waves of harmonic tension followed by satisfying resolutions and you have a brief few moments of musical bliss. Elevator music you say?
No gas stations open on Sunday…. NO they were open and in those days you could buy REAL fuel. Pre egr/ turkey fart fuel of the 70s. Did a lot of racing on sundays!
These probably had the worst gas mileage of any mass produced car ever manufactured. Difficult to take a trip on Sundays since most gas stations were closed.
I don’t know where you lived, but in Wisconsin gas stations were open 7 days a week. My uncle owned a station and he worked 7 days a week for years. My family took road trips to visit my grandparents all the time and I remember stopping at stations where they gave away glasses, S&H Green Stamps, even coloring books. Fond memories.
invicta ................man that takes me back
Air date October 8, 1959.
I turned one December 23rd
If you like Bob Hope, car salesmen and an orchestra playing elevator music...watch the first 8 1/2 minutes. If you want to see the 1960 Buick then skip to 8:35 and see the car.
Skip Hope’s corny jokes if you must, but treat yourself to what happens around 7:53 and forward with some good earbuds. Studio orchestras from this era were unmatched in their live playing. Add in a swinging, mid-century arrangement with interesting chord progressions and waves of harmonic tension followed by satisfying resolutions and you have a brief few moments of musical bliss. Elevator music you say?
No gas stations open on Sunday…. NO they were open and in those days you could buy REAL fuel. Pre egr/ turkey fart fuel of the 70s. Did a lot of racing on sundays!
Bob Hope gave a lot of himself to entertain our overseas troops. He was a patriot. However, i never thought he was funny...even slightly.
These probably had the worst gas mileage of any mass produced car ever manufactured. Difficult to take a trip on Sundays since most gas stations were closed.
I don’t know where you lived, but in Wisconsin gas stations were open 7 days a week. My uncle owned a station and he worked 7 days a week for years. My family took road trips to visit my grandparents all the time and I remember stopping at stations where they gave away glasses, S&H Green Stamps, even coloring books. Fond memories.
I get 15 on highway you don't know what your taking about I have a 60 buick
the brakes were good, the rest was a flop - Chrysler's Torqueflite became the legend and btw,, Bob Hope left Buick for Chrysler