Hey! No wonder she likes it. That thing looks lowered with chrome reversed wheels. All it needs is dingle balls.
Guys that weren't gay actually wore penny loafers with white socks. Anyone know why they were called penny loafers?
Little did he know he could eventually have all that and a phone that he could carry in his shirt pocket.
This day in Corvair history...March 17, 1964...Four years and eight months after the first 1960 Corvair was made, General Motors celebrated Willow Run Assembly Plant's one millionth built car that rolled off the line on March 17, 1964. It happened to be a white 1964 Corvair convertible covered in green shamrocks and a decorative sign celebrating the event. Inside the car was Patricia Ann Reilly, United Societies Irish queen, posing with Plant Manager, James E. Tobias. To the best of our knowledge, we do not know the whereabouts of this particular Corvair. You can spot a couple of brand new 1964 Corvair coupes behind this shamrock vehicle at the Chevrolet Division side of the plant waiting to be loaded onto trucks or trains and sent to dealerships.