All beautiful classics but I’ll bet there aren’t many 1953 Kaiser Manhattans on the road. That 1956 VW Beetle looks great. I remember that the spare tire’s air pressure was used to spray the windshield washer fluid.
@@georgefitter7656 I adore the 1947-57 Volkswagen Beetles, there are only three strikes against them. 1. A good Split-Window now costs the tip of the moon. 2. I sadly never learned to master a stick and clutch. 3. The least top speed of ANY car on the planet (39 mph) where could you really drive it?
GORGEOUS Century!
All beautiful classics but I’ll bet there aren’t many 1953 Kaiser Manhattans on the road. That 1956 VW Beetle looks great. I remember that the spare tire’s air pressure was used to spray the windshield washer fluid.
@@georgefitter7656 I adore the 1947-57 Volkswagen Beetles, there are only three strikes against them. 1. A good Split-Window now costs the tip of the moon. 2. I sadly never learned to master a stick and clutch. 3. The least top speed of ANY car on the planet (39 mph) where could you really drive it?
The '55 Customline, the '55 Dodge, and the '50 Chev Pickup I claim for myself!
those are 56 hubcabs.
Oh. OK.
Good eye!