Shit, Jerry, gas ain't even $3.39 anymore, and smokes are more than 4 bucks, but keep the air out of your bags, and you can still drag coming in the driveway!............. The more things change, the more they stay the same
You guys had radios? 63' was my first summer cruising in my 41' Ford ragtop ( see photo album ) and all I had to listen to was the Merc flattie blowing through twin Hollywoods. Did hear Dion on WOWO Ft. Wayne, Ind. Still got the car. Still no radio.
My 41' Ford business cpe. came with a radio, but I liked to listen to the pipes too, but it was 'rock around the clock and 'sha'boom' in them days. [ the 41' was a big leap from my Model A]
sure, I remember it. I even remember his last name was Demuchi or something close to that. I had a 1956 Plymouth with a 354 hemi. A buddy had a 50 Ford rag top. Draggin' the gut listening to music, and trying to pick up chicks.
I remember it quite well, but can't be sure if that was playing when my buddy rear ended his shoebox into a '57 Buick because we were gawking at two chicks walking down the street. The shoebox got the worst of it. I wonder if one of them was named Ruby?
My 47 is named " Hot Ruby" after that song. There was no radio in my Banger back then,too much ignition interference,from the solid wires. Three of my 4 cars still don't have radio's in them,only the 47 has one(previous owner installed it).
Going to answer this based on the thread title only, Yes. I'll go along with OLD, because High School kids call me old . But I'm only 49
Oh ya.........I had a '47 Ford Tudoor. I kept a 12 volt battery on the rear floor wired to my radio with a reverberator........car ran six volt system pos. ground.
Hell yea! Doin a slow grind to that tune on an old juke at the Tall Oaks Bar deep in the bayou country of South Louisiana. My best pajo had a 51 four door and I had a 55 Ford two door. The local neighborhood honies would hang there and drink 25cent Dixies cooled in a tub of ice. The joint had no working A.C. just an old asthmatic window unit and lots of fans. After a little drinking and dancing it was easy to gather up a few to go outside and chill under the magnificent giant oaks and maybe a nice cruise out to lake Pontchartrain. Yea man that tune and lot of others like it bring some good remembers for this old boy!
I remember that song clearly. Pre-puberty days at the roller rink. Maybe Freshman year at the sock hop.