I have an '88 bronco. A well made truck.
My son Nick had one. I always remember that I never felt more comfortable sitting in a vehicle. The seating and it's relationship to the controls, as well as the general feel of it was perfect.
There are many cars and a few trucks that have retro styling. A short list would be - Mustang, Gt40, Thunderbird, S-type Jaguar, Fiat 500, HHR, SSR pickup, Pt Cruiser, VW Beetle, Mini Cooper, Prowler, 300c, Charger, FJ, Camaro, Challenger and more. Shelby's ducts, spoilers, and hoods on his mustangs are styled after his mid sixties designs. Vehicle graphics are reminiscent of the past. I saw a Jeep Golden Eagle in the Dodge dealer's showroom and bumblebee stripes on a Hemi pickup. The retro style is a trend now.
It can be hard to except a car that has a modern design. It is future shock. The new Nissan Juke is a good example. It is considered ugly by American tastes but popular in other countries. The Hyundai Velocitor is making a impact with the younger buyers, so possibly tastes are changing. We will have to wait and see. However, thirty miles to the gallon city driving is terrific.
I had a 1975 with a 302 and 3 on the tree. In the Summer I liked driving around with the top and doors removed and once with the windshield folded down.
.....It was a summer day, and the fresh wind and tunes blaring from the speakers brought a whole new meaning to freedom. Oh, the things we do when young.
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I remember watching Daktari when I was a kid. Hatari sent me googling. Sounds like a classic movie !Hatari!