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CB radios made two-way communication between cars really convenient, but the fads seemed to die off pretty quickly as cell phones became universally accepted because of the influence of the movie "Smokey and the Bandit" and the fact that there were no cell phones at the time. some cars in the 1980s had the option to come with a CB radio. the CB radio made two-way communication between cars really convenient.
Nonetheless, EBS are still available, and many enthusiasts, truck drivers, and those who work in emergency response continue to use the gadget. It would appear that some dependable technologies, such as CB radios, never fully go out of popularity.
These headlights could flip up and down and were disguised when they were switched off; pop-up headlights were most usually seen on sports vehicles; it wasn't until the 1960s that pop-up headlights became a popular design feature on sports cars. The first car to feature them was the 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, which used a vacuum-operated system to raise and lower the headlights. Over the next few years, several other sports cars followed suit, including the Porsche 911, the Lotus Elan, and the Ferrari Daytona. Honda was fond of adding them to their models. In addition to their distinctive appearance, pop-up headlights also provided improved aerodynamics by reducing drag and improving airflow over the car's body. By the 1990s, the pop-up headlight was on the verge of extinction due to safety concerns; as a result, manufacturers began phasing out this light configuration, and it was completely phased out in 2004.
the image of a family going on vacation in a wood paneled station wagon wasn't just something that was seen in the movies. Many car models came with fake wood panels along the sides. While this wasn't a bad looking feature at the time, it was cheaply made, causing the paneling to fall off or disintegrate. Many different cars used this wood paneling, with Chrysler being one of the last companies to offer it on the Town and Country minivan up until 1996. Today, wood paneling is a terrific accessory for vintage cars, and it also serves as a pleasant visual reminder of memorable family vacations spent in the station wagon.
Like most features of early American cars, front bench seating was a holdover from the horse-drawn carriage. It allowed for additional passengers or simply gave everyone a little more room. The bench seat was a popular feature of the big American sedan until the 1970s, when safety regulations caused its popularity to decline. However, they are still found in many trucks. Yet, if you were a child in the 1970s or 1980s, there is no doubt that you drove around on that front bench seat. The Crown Victoria was one of the last modern sedans to provide bench seating, and after that, bench seats and sedans were abandoned altogether.
The history of the automobile vent window dates back to the early days of the automobile, when cars were first being designed with enclosed cabins. In the early 1900s, car manufacturers began to experiment with various ways to improve ventilation inside the car, as early cars tended to become uncomfortably hot and stuffy in the summer months.
One of the solutions that emerged was the vent window, a small, hinged window that could be opened to allow air to flow into the car. The first vent windows were manually operated and were typically mounted on the front doors of the car.
One of the first models to feature vent windows as a standard feature was the Ford Model A, which was introduced in 1927. The Model A had a pair of vent windows on each front door that could be opened to provide additional airflow into the car.
However, as car designs became more aerodynamic in the 1970s and 1980s, vent windows began to fall out of favor. Many car manufacturers began to use air conditioning systems and improved ventilation systems as a more effective way to keep the car cool and comfortable.
The history of the automobile automatic seatbelts dates back to the late 1970s when car manufacturers began to explore new ways to improve vehicle safety. One of the innovations that emerged during this time was the automatic seatbelt. The first automatic seatbelt system was introduced by the Japanese car manufacturer, Mazda, in 1975.

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@ThisOldCarChannel
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@jimowens381
@jimowens381 Год назад
The window vents need to come back. They were very practical
@CJColvin
@CJColvin Год назад
Exactly mate I love the vent windows in my 1996 Ford F150.
@honestone490
@honestone490 Год назад
They are great for trucks but for passenger cars they usually leaked after a short while or the seal around the window deteriorated and you could then hear wind noise when sealed at higher speeds.
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@CJColvin
@CJColvin Год назад
@@ThisOldCarChannel You're welcome brother
@imrytebeehyneu
@imrytebeehyneu Год назад
Window vents should be a comeback cause yeah, AC are nice but are less used since it drains the battery much and my late father always open the windows which I never understand why as a kid. Now I do.
@troynewly
@troynewly Год назад
One feature absent from this list is the dimmer switch, the floor button to turn high-beams on and off.
@elhoward7440
@elhoward7440 Год назад
That would require an additional hand control for paraplegics.
@durwoodrobison7800
@durwoodrobison7800 5 месяцев назад
Not really a "missing" feature but a relocated one.
@stevebarkley2873
@stevebarkley2873 3 месяца назад
Dimmer switch now is stealing column lever controlled.
@toddlenard7602
@toddlenard7602 Год назад
A lot of my old vehicles not only had vent windows but they also had a little leaver below the dash that opened up the vents underneath the dash that would give you a huge rush of air as you're cruising down the road.
@thevoiceofthelordpastorkei7165
Yep, they were inside the kick panels!
@ejohn8733
@ejohn8733 Год назад
Yes to both comments about the window vents and the kick panel vents. Very effective. I suspect, a lot of these items did not fall out of favor but rather were discontinued to save money. Usually you can Define what happened by following the money
@jamescarrington5521
@jamescarrington5521 Год назад
I remember those...I had those on my 1974 Plymouth Fury "Gran Sedan," lol.
@cruzin7749
@cruzin7749 Год назад
My 1965 Rambler has that option 😂 but it's a convertible so that's it's A/C😂
@jamesgibbs5608
@jamesgibbs5608 10 месяцев назад
On older cars and trucks you could open the windshield from the bottom.
@valengreymoon5623
@valengreymoon5623 Год назад
Swivel seats, slide away steering columns.
@honestone490
@honestone490 Год назад
Swivel seats are now an aftermarket option for those who suffer with mobility issues. It's amazing how times have changed.
@piotrswiat-xt8kk
@piotrswiat-xt8kk Год назад
Bench seats were actually pretty cool, practical and very comfortable. To bad they're gone.
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Yes they were. Thanks for watching!
@onlyrog5
@onlyrog5 Год назад
I love bench seats.
@snowrocket
@snowrocket Год назад
One of the fun things about bench seats, power steering, and automatic transmissions was that you could have your date right next to you, shoulder to shoulder. You could put the car in Drive and steer with just your left hand and have your right arm around your girlfriend. Great for a casual drive around town. On particularly wide American cars, the front or rear bench seat could double as a makeshift bed for...um...sleeping or other activities. Some bench seats carried the family that other bench seats helped to create.
@onlyrog5
@onlyrog5 Год назад
@@snowrocket They give off a comfy, clean look. Too bad they got rid of most by the time I started driving.
@TurboMountTV
@TurboMountTV Год назад
And where many lost their virginity,
@markesanderson6381
@markesanderson6381 Год назад
Always enjoy your videos! Thank you for your research and presentation. Big car buff here. There was a car prior to the 1963 Corvette that featured pop up headlights. That was the Cord 810/812 from the 1930's. They were manually cranked open and closed from inside the vehicle. Kinda cool! Thanks again - great work.
@petertornabeni602
@petertornabeni602 Год назад
Thank you
@jrussellcase
@jrussellcase Год назад
I could totally see Charles Napier having a CB radio in his car. 😄
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Yesssah!
@nucleargrizzly1776
@nucleargrizzly1776 Год назад
My '89 Turbo Trans Am has T-Tops, an electric antenna, CB and pop up head lights. I think the combination is cool.
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
So do we! Thanks for watching!
@realitywithmj4334
@realitywithmj4334 Год назад
that is a bad ass car, hope you keep it forever
@nucleargrizzly1776
@nucleargrizzly1776 Год назад
@@realitywithmj4334 I plan to be buried in it. 😁😁😁😁😁😁
@andrewandres148
@andrewandres148 Год назад
@@nucleargrizzly1776 I hope you got it without the Indy stickers..... Even if though, being a Grand National fan, you got the perfect world with that Intercooled queen.... And the drag coefficient is very low on those firechickens, until you flip up those headlights..... Nice ride man, dont even drive in the rain if you can help it...
@nucleargrizzly1776
@nucleargrizzly1776 Год назад
@@andrewandres148 The Indy stickers are rolled up unused in my garage. Right where they belong. 😁😁😁
@itsnotme07
@itsnotme07 Год назад
My Dad had a 1976 Buick Skylark 2 door coupe with the 1/2 Landau roof. Car was bright yellow, roof was black. Looked great, until...New England winters....by 1984, that car had rust stains all over it and the massive doors had overloaded their hinges, dropping down and making the trim get hit (and parts removed) each time the door was shut. LOL Loved me some T-Top rides! Always fun to drive around with the glass roof off. Probably why I love convertibles today. I still have a portable CB radio I bring on long trips for emergency use. My sister had a 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass coupe with a swivel driver's seat. That was kinda cool.
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Thanks for sharing!!!
@jimsmalleimb7709
@jimsmalleimb7709 Год назад
The only ones of these I miss are the bench seat, the vent window, and one thing you forgot to mention... the automatic transmission column gear selector lever which took up less space in the car and was more practical to use.
@snowrocket
@snowrocket Год назад
All Teslas have a column mounted gear selector.
@jimsmalleimb7709
@jimsmalleimb7709 Год назад
@@snowrocket : Since Teslas are impractical toys built for either rich or stupid idiots, but also have no transmission, that's irrelevant.
@tedwojtasik8781
@tedwojtasik8781 Год назад
@@snowrocket How retro 🙂
@snowrocket
@snowrocket Год назад
@@tedwojtasik8781 It's retro that it's a column shift, but the WAY it works is different than traditional column shifters. You press the button on the end to take it out of Park, which actually releases the rear brake calipers. Then you press down once to put it in Drive. You don't pull it towards you, then down to shift to Drive.
@codymachado
@codymachado 11 месяцев назад
For sure. My family's spare car is a 2007 ford taurus, it's gotta be the last sedan with a bench seat and column shifter. Such a weird old school car
@ttop64
@ttop64 Год назад
Speaking of antennas my '71 Malibu has the antenna in the windshield. It also has another unusual feature for its time. An air powered rear window defogger/defroster which works great. It pulls in heat from the interior and blows it on the window. This was before the defrosters of today with the wires in them.
@jimowens381
@jimowens381 Год назад
I had a '70 Buick Skylark that had the antenna in the windshield. The reception was so bad, it wouldn't pick up radio stations more than 4 miles away. I went to the local auto parts store and bought an exterior antenna, drilled a hole in the fender and mounted it. Problem solved!
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Oh wow! Thanks for sharing!
@BEATNIKMACHINE
@BEATNIKMACHINE Год назад
I ran into Clint Eastwood and he owns one of these Firebird T tops and a town and country , I met him in a parking lot near the sears in Carmel and we spoke for plus minus 45 minutes about the engine and how much he loved it either way and that he and his girlfriend at the time took it on a sneaky getaway to vegas for a week back in the day. Good times he loves it and his example was in mint condition. 2nd time I met Mr Eastward first time was in the safeway parking and he was waiting for his wife to do the shopping in his typhoon that time he gave me 2 hours of his time. LOOK OUT FOR HIM IN PARKING LOTS I HAVE RUN INTO HIM 4 TIMES IN CARMEL AND HE IS A CAR GUY WITH MINT VEHICLES. he does not shop he waits in the car !
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Wow! Thanks for sharing Jim.
@BEATNIKMACHINE
@BEATNIKMACHINE Год назад
@@ThisOldCarChannel Surprisingly I spoke to Mr Eastwood of your previous video 11:27 NOW PLAYING Watch later Add to queue WORST CARS IN U.S. HISTORY! and he said that he thought he saw one of his girlfriends in one of the adverts that you posted but he doesnt know how to rewind youtube because he watches it on his smart TV. So Clint watched your channel at some point.
@mymomsaysimcool9650
@mymomsaysimcool9650 Год назад
My 78 Cutlass Supreme had most of these features. Other features that disappeared, opera windows on a coupe, cigarette lighters and ashtrays everywhere, sealed beam headlamps, under hood lamps, hood ornaments, jacks that lifted the car by the bumper, and crotch coolers (under steering column vents).
@mymomsaysimcool9650
@mymomsaysimcool9650 Год назад
@@Rick-S-6063And easy to replace when the bulb burned out. Wasn’t a big deal to align them, neither.
@tedwojtasik8781
@tedwojtasik8781 Год назад
Had a 73' Pontiac Grand Ville and a 76' Eldorado, both with crotch coolers and just about every feature you can imagine. I loved the color options back then both interior and exterior, much more divers than the boring crap today. The 76' Eldorado was a black convertible with a white interior, only the carpet was black. Talk about king pimpin! Only car more pimp-o-liscous than that would be the same car but with fire engine red interior including carpeting. A friend had a 77' like that and when he cruised 12th & Cicero, the Ho's all come a running for Pimp Daddy G 🙂
@theclearsounds3911
@theclearsounds3911 Год назад
@@Rick-S-6063 My 1989 Honda Civic has aerodynamic headlights that are GLASS! They still look brand new. I wish they would outlaw plastic headlights, as they get dangerously dim when they yellow. However, sealed beam headlights were also dangerously dim even when they were brand new.
@ChrisACiufo
@ChrisACiufo 11 месяцев назад
My 94 Lexus LS400 sedan has a crotch cooler
@youtubecarspottersguide1
@youtubecarspottersguide1 Год назад
manual crank windows , head light bulbs [ one can buy at any auto parts store], chrome bumpers , keys that can be made at any key shop for $2.50, 3 speed Manuel '3 on the tree , 4 on the floor cassette or 8 trac tape any cars still offer a CD player ?
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@honestone490
@honestone490 Год назад
Remember when getting a 6 disc cd changer installed in the trunk was a luxury option? You’ll still find CD players in certain specific models from some manufacturers. They aren’t always standard and might need to be added as an optional upgrade.
@robertd8572
@robertd8572 Год назад
Power Antenna's were around before 1960; Cadillacs had them going back to at least 1954 or earlier. They were vacuum operated, but power nonetheless. Also, pop-up head-lights go back to at least the 1930s, look at the 1936 Cord.
@discozula4469
@discozula4469 Год назад
These things can be looked up so easily and yet this guy posts this video-
@smellsuperb1
@smellsuperb1 Год назад
I thought the Cord had headlight door covers.
@discozula4469
@discozula4469 Год назад
@@smellsuperb1 The Cord had proper pop ups. The somwhat simular looking Buick Y job had covered headlights and not proper pop ups.
@smellsuperb1
@smellsuperb1 Год назад
@@discozula4469 gotcha 💯
@KB-ke3fi
@KB-ke3fi Год назад
yip we had a 1963 Caddy with automatic antenna. I was 6 years old and burned up the motor just to watch it go up and down. dad wasn't happy about that because it stuck in the down position until it finally got stolen.
@kylebrown6951
@kylebrown6951 Год назад
I just enjoy the heck out of this channel.. I remember 2 more items that went away.. The rumble seat in the station wagons that folded down into the floor and faced backwards , and the floor vents that could be opened manually that seemed to never be completly closed if opened and winter driving was cold on the toes... Thanks again for the posting 👍👍✌🍻
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Brotha Kyle! Thank you so much for the ST! We really do appreciate it. Thank you so much for watching, commenting, and supporting us man. Appreciate ya! - Boca Bros!
@digitalfootballer9032
@digitalfootballer9032 11 месяцев назад
While this was an aftermarket part, Le Bra was actually very common in the 80's and 90's. I had one back in the day. Also the shaded headlight covers.
@elhombrebilingue
@elhombrebilingue Год назад
I'm so happy with my 85 Buick Lesabre. No airbags and no annoying seatbelt buzzer. The plush velour seats make it such a comfortable fun drive. ❤
@johnmaki3046
@johnmaki3046 Год назад
The cars, of this era, were CLASSIC CRUISERS!
@jimowens381
@jimowens381 Год назад
The auto seat belts were awful!
@billolsen4360
@billolsen4360 Год назад
They were once mandatory by US federal law. Universally hated, except by Ralph Nader.
@michaelwilliams4410
@michaelwilliams4410 Год назад
Landau roofs looked great on the Ford Mustang II Ghia, Chevrolet Monza Towne Coupe, & Pontiac Sunbird Towne Coupe! Plus, those three cars looked even better with sport mirrors & a chrome luggage rack on the trunk lid!
@honestone490
@honestone490 Год назад
Remember when older cars used to have an installed compass as a premium feature? Many of us bought one at the auto parts store and secured it to the front windshield or dashboard but the manufacturer installed one was built right into the dashboard console. . . . Sweet.
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Oh yes! Thanks for watching!
@robertwillis4061
@robertwillis4061 Год назад
Sat-nav takes care of that now. Mine can show a compass instead of the ' map'
@billolsen4360
@billolsen4360 Год назад
They eliminate a lot of guess work when you're on those stupid suburban streets that curve all over the place.
@johnmaki3046
@johnmaki3046 Год назад
I had an AWESOME "power antenna" on an '84 Plymouth Reliant! It COULD NOT climb a 45-degree incline! I LIKED this "ride", though!
@kermann-bv8um
@kermann-bv8um Год назад
Loved my T Top Camaro and Monte Carlo. The only bad thing was they got stolen a lot. Mine didn't, but a lot of others did
@nolesy34
@nolesy34 Год назад
I KNEW IT WAS YOU
@thomasgonzalez5978
@thomasgonzalez5978 Год назад
Boca brothers, your voices are amazing. We have been blessed to be family. I miss my Z 28T tops. Yes it leaked a little, but it was worth it.
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Thank you brother. Those were the good old days indeed!!!
@THROTTLEPOWER
@THROTTLEPOWER Год назад
Great vid!!!
@doctorhorton
@doctorhorton Год назад
Manufacturers had a choice to implement airbags or automatic seatbelts. Eventually airbags were mandated
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Yessah! Thanks for watching.
@schadlarry
@schadlarry Год назад
Bring back the pop up headlights and the bench seat, great for date night.
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Yes, Bring em back Larry.
@chriszenko3598
@chriszenko3598 Год назад
Lots of cars in the 1960s had push buttons they where usually made from Crome it was a nice feature
@honestone490
@honestone490 Год назад
What happened to Velour seats? Years back when you bought a car you had a choice of vinyl, cloth, velour or leather upholstery seats. Velour is obsolete now . However, at one time choosing plush velour interior was on par with leather seats as a luxury car option upgrade. Granted they were difficult to clean.
@mbd501
@mbd501 Год назад
I remember those. They're basically fancy cloth material.
@snowrocket
@snowrocket Год назад
I LOVE velour interiors and have ALWAYS thought they were better, richer looking, and felt better than leather. Leather is just "really expensive vinyl" to me. I bought a used 1989 Plymouth Grand Voyager minivan years ago and it had this beautiful red crushed velour interior. Those were NIIICE seats! I think Chrysler and Oldsmobile had the overall best velour seats in the 1970s and '80s.
@jd3radiovoiceover565
@jd3radiovoiceover565 Год назад
Love it!!! I got to experience all of those. You left out the cigarette push lighters and ash trays on the door cards, back panels, and rear of the seats. Sheesh. They were everywhere.
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Thanks for the watch pops....Yes, The cigarette lighter...Damn!.
@lancerevell5979
@lancerevell5979 Год назад
They got replaced by cup holders, which were everywhere too.
@rayknott1603
@rayknott1603 Год назад
I had a 87 Acura integra with a pop out sunroof
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Oh wow Ray!
@jasonchristopher2977
@jasonchristopher2977 Год назад
I have a 99 Town car Cartier with that kind of landau roof, and a 07 designer town car with a full vinyl roof. I coated mine in black flex seal. looks gr8 and sealed up. They need care. They sit in sun when driven and the weather. Just like the paint, needs cleaned and protected. I love them.
@spacepeanut8993
@spacepeanut8993 Год назад
Bring back wing windows! Great video guys! 👍👍
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Thank you!!!
@jtreut
@jtreut Год назад
There were cell phones in the 80s. People used CB radios because the were far less expensive.
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
We're talking 1977. Thanks JT.
@jtreut
@jtreut Год назад
Indeed. Car phones have been around for many years. See, for example, Bogart in the 1954 movie Sabrina.
@KB-ke3fi
@KB-ke3fi Год назад
Yeah they were called the brick. Extremely expensive and didn't work half the time.
@johnnymula2305
@johnnymula2305 Год назад
As a side note on auto seatbelts. The manufacturers had to abide by Government regulations. To either have an air bag or automatic seatbelt. It was a very hated transitional device that was thankfully short lived.
@marvin4827
@marvin4827 Год назад
Auto seat belts were the cheaper option until gov't safely regs mandated front air bags as standard in some markets.
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Thanks for watching and sharing the info Johnny!
@edpowell5754
@edpowell5754 Год назад
Benchseats, I loved them. In fact I would rather still have bench seats over buckets. With buckets your forced to sit in place but with Bench seats you have some wiggle room. Vent windows, I loved them too. I once had a car were the heated went and I opened the vent window to help clear the winshild, it was cold but it worked. I would still rather have vent windows.
@ayo0o0o0o0
@ayo0o0o0o0 Год назад
Back passenger pop out windows were great too for some of those 60s/ 70s vehicles without a roll option.
@digitalfootballer9032
@digitalfootballer9032 11 месяцев назад
Many 2-door coupes of the era had pop out windows in the back between the B and C pillars. I had a '91 Escort 3-door hatch that had them. That vehicle also had automatic seat belts, which used to malfunction regularly and were terrible to have.
@jerryjones2818
@jerryjones2818 Год назад
Very entertaining. A little loose on the facts, but I suspect most of that is due to trying to keep pace. Good vid.
@grantr5417
@grantr5417 Год назад
Another one I like on my 70s cars in addition to the vent windows was the roof drip trough. You could actually open the windows a crack in the rain and not get drenched. Now people buy the ugly plastic stick on units to keep dry. Have an 80s Laser with t-tops. Love them.
@JoeyJr702
@JoeyJr702 Год назад
Cool video. Long long ago I owned a 1989 Jaguar Vanden Plas that was equipped with those automatic seat belts. I absolutely loved the car but hated hated the power seat belt system.
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Right on
@christopherkraft1327
@christopherkraft1327 Год назад
Thanks for sharing this exciting list of interesting features from our automotive past!!! 👍👍🙂
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Thanks for watching Christopher!!
@ceasarandrepont1243
@ceasarandrepont1243 10 месяцев назад
I am 50 years of age and I remember all those features that was once popular on autobile. How the generation, culture, times, society have changed.
@tonyadams6375
@tonyadams6375 Год назад
Another thing that disappeared was the jumpseat in the back of the station wagon. Either rear facing or side facing. It was my favorite place to ride as a child!
@timheersma4708
@timheersma4708 Год назад
In the spirit of your opening picture...gone too is the "Rich Corinthian Leather"...Cordoba !😁😆😂
@bruceh92
@bruceh92 Год назад
All of these feautures were appropriate for the times. Good topic and video - creative, and unique because nobody else is making them. Hidden headlights were my fave 👍
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Couldn't agree more!
@frankdeboer1347
@frankdeboer1347 Год назад
Automatic seatbelts was a popular option for car manufacturers to avoid using airbags. They lobbied hard to allow these belts as an automatic safety feature in lieu of airbags. No buyers preferred them. Most of us absolutely hated them.
@pnilz
@pnilz Год назад
That's because airbags were very expensive at the time. When cost of airbags dropped they replaced automatic seatbelts immedeatly
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
thanks for sharing Frank!
@scottarthurs6299
@scottarthurs6299 Год назад
Exactly. They met the "passive restraint" rules.
@stephenpowstinger733
@stephenpowstinger733 Год назад
Automatic seatbelts: if you happened to lean forward a certain way they could catch you around the neck.
@digitalfootballer9032
@digitalfootballer9032 11 месяцев назад
I had a car that had them. Every once in awhile they would tighten up as they were retracting into position and about strangle you when they locked into place 😂
@OLDS98
@OLDS98 Год назад
Good video. You sort of miss some of those features. I know they have the long glass roofs on vehicles now. Some open up too. The t-tops used to look so good on many cars back in the day. The trucks are the last hold out for front bench seats now. I do miss them on sedans as there are no sedans with them anymore as you said. I feel you on the power antennas. They used to be so cool. My car has one. They were replaced as you said. It is technology and change that made things better but made these things fade away. I recall the motorized seat belts. GM had them too, but theirs were not motorized and were connected to the doors. They were used on many GM models. There were vent windows on the Lincolns and Fords well into the 80's. GM had them on its 90's C and H bodies, but they do not open. Chrysler had them well into the 70's as well. Good video. Thank you for your efforts.
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Thank you brother!!
@kimballbenson8116
@kimballbenson8116 Год назад
"I love my Cordoba with it's rich, Corinthian leather. Chrysler even upholsters the trunk with Corinthian leather. Tattoo loves the leathered trunk as I often put him in it."
@richardruiz6972
@richardruiz6972 10 месяцев назад
Great video
@socarboy
@socarboy Год назад
Good video as always with excellent narration. The last item, the automatic seatbelt, was also in the 1989-1993 Ford Thunderbird & Mercury Cougar. I had a 1990 'bird that I got used in 1992. I kept the car 8 years, in the later years, the track for the driver's side auto belt would require lube from silicone spray it would sound like a fart when it traveled
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Thank you for watching!!!
@fredboat
@fredboat Год назад
Thanks, Enjoyed, I remember all of these features. Started driving in 69 when I cam home.
@gillesjacques1022
@gillesjacques1022 Год назад
Another thing I don't see anymore, is the outside marker lights, had it on my chrysler cordoba. It gave the car a classy look, used to love looking at it in my rear view mirror, when I drove at night all lit up.
@nickj583
@nickj583 Год назад
in I believe it was 1989 it was required to have auto seat belts or airbags. The auto belts were used in some models until oem's could redesign vehicles to incorporate airbags. Thats why you see the majority of the auto selts from around 1989 to the mid 90's
@74Husky
@74Husky Год назад
Packard had power antennas in the early 1950's. We had a 54 Packard with one!
@plap.
@plap. Год назад
Although there were others like the Cord rare with pop ups years prior it is interesting that the c3 Vette was the first mass car with pop up headlights and the c5 was the last, to get rid of them for the c6
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Thanks for sharing!
@artdalby6108
@artdalby6108 Год назад
What about the '42 DeSoto?
@adrianmonk4440
@adrianmonk4440 11 месяцев назад
Front bench seats disappearing, that's just a shame. And sometimes I miss 255 Air Conditioning. 2 vent windows, 55mph.
@74Husky
@74Husky Год назад
Cord had pop up headlamps in 1936 & 1937. Desoto had hidden headlights in 1942. Corvette was not the 1st - maybe for automatic pop ups.
@collegeman1988
@collegeman1988 Год назад
As seen in the final picture in the video, the Chrysler Córdoba came with actor Ricardo Montalban as an optional feature. Having his charismatic presence in that car made it much easier to pick up women while cruising.
@ChrisACiufo
@ChrisACiufo 11 месяцев назад
Lol. Thanks for that image!
@timothyharrison8953
@timothyharrison8953 Год назад
The Original Occupant Crash Protection Standard, auto seat belts were the interim passive restraint safety device used before the manufacturers could figure out the air bag system. Yeah, I know. GM had them available in the early seventies, but they weren't perfected.
@paulbroderick8438
@paulbroderick8438 Год назад
The vent window was a real plus. prevented one from reaching for that air conditioning knob on many occasions.
@gsdvii7177
@gsdvii7177 Год назад
Also gone: cigarette lighters and ashtrays. Rear seats for four in the rear of station wagons. Manual transmissions and clutch pedals. Floor-mounted high-beam switch.
@billolsen4360
@billolsen4360 Год назад
Back in the 50s & 60s, they even had ash trays and lighters in the back seats for the kiddies.
@mattd9161
@mattd9161 11 месяцев назад
Two things that comes to mind are trunk mounted luggage racks and gas fillers (Triuph, Jaguar) oh, and carburetors
@barryhadley7659
@barryhadley7659 Год назад
I always thought ,the cars that looked best with t tops ,were the 76 and 77 Cutlass 2 doors. Along with the Oldsmobile rally wheels and white letter tires.
@bluesharp59
@bluesharp59 Год назад
Thumbs Up ! Wishing you a great weekend also.
@vassa1972
@vassa1972 Год назад
Interesting video
@Diesel257
@Diesel257 11 месяцев назад
Antennas IN the windshield were awesome. My Dad's 1980 Camaro had one.
@protorhinocerator142
@protorhinocerator142 Год назад
3:00 I had that exact CB radio back in the day. Good CB.
@Tony-hx2fj
@Tony-hx2fj Год назад
sure miss the bench front seat , so your sweetie could sit right next to you or even get more intimate. Really miss the front seats that laid flat like Rambler Ambassador, "Roving Motel" Had lots and lots of fun with mine during my dating years in the late '60s . They would be great today with all of the homeless living in their cars, although station wagons would work great for them if a van is not wanted.
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
I hear you on that one Tony...hehe!
@davidhibbs6989
@davidhibbs6989 Год назад
The automatic seatbelts saved a lot of lives for people who refused to wear seatbelts but had no choice! Their were also lap belts in these cars as well. My father had the new redesigned 81' Toyota Cressida with this as standard equipment plus the great inline fuel injection 6cyl.
@Scooter30FTW
@Scooter30FTW Год назад
Well maybe they do before the mechanisms break and cause you to have to shoulder belt at all.
@davidhibbs6989
@davidhibbs6989 Год назад
@@Scooter30FTW it was a trouble free system never had any problem with it
@digitalfootballer9032
@digitalfootballer9032 11 месяцев назад
I had some trouble with mine. Sometimes they would malfunction and start moving back and forth, or tighten up at the wrong time. I always felt like also since you needed to manually buckle the lap belt to make them fully effective, it kind of defeated the purpose of having the shoulder belt automated to begin with.
@davidhibbs6989
@davidhibbs6989 11 месяцев назад
@@digitalfootballer9032 it was made to keep your body inside the car so they didn't have to pick body parts off the road way. And yes I forgot the seatbelt would grab you if you started to lean forward!
@The_R-n-I_Guy
@The_R-n-I_Guy Год назад
Vent windows are awesome. I need to find an old car with vent windows
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
I agree. Thanks for watching.
@billolsen4360
@billolsen4360 Год назад
Our family had the first US car without vent windows. I thought it looked pretty cool. It also had the first radio antenna in-bedded in the windshield.
@timmccreery6597
@timmccreery6597 Год назад
Automatic seat belts were an early attempt by automakers to comply with the Federal Government. In 1974 all makes and models sold in the US were made with a lockout system that wouldn't let the car start if seat belts were not fastened. That was ruled unconstitutional and the systems removed, but the US Government was on the automakers to find a way to get drivers and passengers to comply. Now it's the law, and you have nagging bells and lights to remind you, plus airbags are here to stay.
@kilroywashere513
@kilroywashere513 Год назад
I remember those bench seats in cars from the 80’s, for I was a 80’s kid🙂👍🏻👍🏻💯.
@lancerevell5979
@lancerevell5979 Год назад
My only car with a padded vynil landau roof was also my only new car -a 1979 Mercury Monarch. Bought in 1980, traded that lemon away in 1982. It was still in good shape, though the rest of the car was garbage.
@mattheweburns
@mattheweburns Год назад
2:34 antennas for radio mold it into the windshield glass is something I’ve only seen on 80s cars
@snowrocket
@snowrocket Год назад
GM had the antennae in the windshield in the 1970s.
@robertgastreich9846
@robertgastreich9846 Год назад
Thanks!
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Thank you Robert!!
@charlesdiecastgarage
@charlesdiecastgarage Год назад
Miss the old T tops! Excellent video, Brothers!!
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Thank you Charles!
@charlesdiecastgarage
@charlesdiecastgarage Год назад
@@ThisOldCarChannel thank you for the awesome car videos!
@grand73am
@grand73am Год назад
Good video. I agree with most, except that power(electric) rear antenna was an option on 1957 Chevrolet. I restored several 57's with them. And of course other GM makes would've had them available prior to 1960 too. So, 60 Chrysler was not the first. And of course, at least by 1973 GM began embedding the radio antenna wire into the front windshield glass, eliminating the need for a body mounted antenna on most models. As for the bench seats, they are my favorites. I like the ones that were optional in 73-77 GM a-bodies, the 60/40 split bench with fold-down center armrest. Normally came with power on the driver side. I have a couple of those cars with them.
@robertnewland8358
@robertnewland8358 10 месяцев назад
I had a 1977 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser with the AC Delco 8-track, am-fm, cb, radio and a powered antenna. Fake wood panels too. 403ci, 4bbl, limited slip rear end.
@Nunofurdambiznez
@Nunofurdambiznez Год назад
I hated those automatic seat belts so much that I literally cut them out of my car!
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Me too!
@KB-ke3fi
@KB-ke3fi Год назад
Me too I kept getting my beer caught in the stupid thing.
@randyrogers8568
@randyrogers8568 Год назад
I had a 1988 Mercury with a Landau roof. It was parked outdoors for 17 years. The vinyl outlasted the paint job. It still looked good when I sold the car in 2005.
@ComeJesusChrist
@ComeJesusChrist Год назад
I was waiting for that car boot tent to come up!
@hiramabiff5510
@hiramabiff5510 Год назад
Just subscribed to your channel 👍
@ricklundeen2722
@ricklundeen2722 Год назад
i had an olds cutless that had t tops, and mag wheels, bucket seats--- i loved that car
@CraigJones-gu2ye
@CraigJones-gu2ye Год назад
Government regulations required automatic seat belts or air bags. Many manufactures didn't want to add air bags.
@tallycally
@tallycally Год назад
Safety be damned, I love a T-Top!!! My mother's '85 Buick Electra had a CB radio. My dad and my uncle's would talk to each other, via CB down the interstate, during summer vacation trips. Great memories!!
@largol33t1
@largol33t1 Год назад
When the MINI Clubman wagon came out, I thought it would look great with T-tops but they never made them available. A great opportunity wasted. This is why cars are getting worse and worse every year. One day, we will all be driving literal blobs on wheels with no steering wheels. I won't bother buying one by then...
@KB-ke3fi
@KB-ke3fi Год назад
Yeah we used to stand up on the seats coming back from a rock concert in town doing about 90. So, one bumper to bumper rear end and we could have been cut in half.
@noydb-1
@noydb-1 Год назад
I'm sure insurance companies helped with the demise of T-Tops since they were practically guaranteed to be stolen at some point.
@spaceace1006
@spaceace1006 Год назад
I had a 1982 Trans Am with a T-Top! I liked it!
@rondavid7413
@rondavid7413 Год назад
Yes The 86-89 Honda Accord sedan was the only sedan to feature the pop-up headlights which made it the most distinctive 4 door sporty yet high class very innovative I bought 2 '89s in '96 & '99 Put 15" wishbone rims on them drove them til '04 before going to Lexus
@williamwilliams4240
@williamwilliams4240 3 месяца назад
That was so cool.I remembered at all.I was a teenager then
@barrya.6212
@barrya.6212 11 месяцев назад
NO JOKING....JUST YESTERDAY I discovered in my secondary backup vehicle (4x4) '95 Ford Explorer that it has a tissue dispensor built into the center console / cubbie hole area, the tissues, when present stick out forward from downward wall of slopping console, hence didn't notice it, not visible unless squatted down looking back. The Original custom Kleenex box was still in there!
@29madmangaud29
@29madmangaud29 Год назад
Yeah, here in the States,,,,,,,to re-top a Landau....over 1K, where I go, and know my guy : about $175.oo USD.
@paymyself1st430
@paymyself1st430 Год назад
One of these Car Company’s need to restyle the window vents & T-Tops with all new mechanic systems would be dope
@dondebomm6329
@dondebomm6329 Год назад
Some things the video missed are the high beam floor button, the ashtrays for front and back seats, the push button exterior door handles, the under dash floor vents, the gas cap behind the rear license plate, and no one's favorite vinyl seats.
@raymondclarke9321
@raymondclarke9321 Год назад
What a great road trip down memory lane
@stephenpowstinger733
@stephenpowstinger733 Год назад
I had a 68 Opel that had two inside air vents that actually pushed a lot of fresh air in. Nowadays you have the vents that run through the AC system so they deliver warm humid air unless you turn the AC on. (The Opel also had side vents). Also, fortunately disappeared is manual steering and manual brakes. 🎉 Manual transmission have about disappeared as has column shifters.
@dhatchbernier
@dhatchbernier Год назад
My 1976 Audi 100LS had vent windows and I loved them.
@brianzaborowski2724
@brianzaborowski2724 Год назад
I wish they would bring vent windows back!
@JoeyTofMetroMusic
@JoeyTofMetroMusic Год назад
Thank you for the video, I have a 1995 Ford escort with 62,000 original miles on it and the automatic seatbelts. By the way, everything still works on it including the cassette deck.
@ThisOldCarChannel
@ThisOldCarChannel Год назад
Thanks for watching Joey!!!
@snowrocket
@snowrocket Год назад
Most of the reason that car is good is because it's mostly a Mazda design with a Ford engine and Ford styling. Those Escorts and Mercury Tracers were good so long as they didn't rust out first.
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