'56 Dodge LeFemme. We saw one at the Chrysler Museum and my wife loved it! Good marketing idea that didn't sell as well as they thought it would, although.... if it got women to drag their husbands into a dealer, maybe it was a profitable plan!
My apologies. Up too late for old man. As you all know,it was Frigidaire that was GM. Still I have a connection;when Dad finished our new house late '55 we no longer needed the iceman to deliver. Installed proudly in the new abode was said Frigidaire unit.Boy,things did change from then on.
Thanks,was thinking that way but it looks bit different to the trainer jobs we had down here in WW11. My dad was nearly decapitated(propeller) by an illicit trainee at Pnt.Cook in Victoria Aust. while he was ground crewing. He was an airframe fitter and after that event,and a long stay in Heidelburg hospital,was posted to the Northern Territory.