Cars of the 1950s
Tribute to Christiana Parker. What did you think? Please leave a comment in the section below and remember to share the video and sign up for our free newsletter!
Tribute to Christiana Parker. What did you think? Please leave a comment in the section below and remember to share the video and sign up for our free newsletter!
Lonnie Jones
March 15, 2021 @ 11:50 am
Thanks, born in1938the 50s were .y teen years. Especially loved seeing my dream car and first I ever owned THE 1956 PLYMOUTH FURY. I SANG ALONG WITH THE MUSIC BY HEART. THANK YOU AGAIN
Penny
March 14, 2021 @ 4:06 pm
Outstanding, cars and music! Thanks for all your great videos. As a pre-teen female in the mid-50’s, for some reason I learned and could spot the various makes, models and years of those cars of the times. Nowadays, I have no idea of even the make! (but see the SUV’s all look alike.)
William Hoy
March 13, 2021 @ 10:52 pm
When cars had class.
John Bowen
March 13, 2021 @ 2:45 pm
As a father I can only imagine the incredible loss that inspired this terrific memorial. A a young man in the 50’s, I appreciate all those great cars and the styling that they inspired. Cars today are safer, more economic and can last better, but do not fill the need of pride and status that we had at that time, nor the excitement of waiting for the new models. And the environmental laws completely destroy our endeavors to “customize” the engines to get more out of them. Nostalgia is a great feeling! Thank you so very much.
Russ Whynot
March 13, 2021 @ 1:40 pm
Please keep these GREAT Videos coming. Such a better time in our history in all ways
Janet Hastings
March 13, 2021 @ 10:42 am
Great music! Great Cars! Brings back good memories.
Willa Miller
March 13, 2021 @ 10:28 am
I loved this, 50’s were my “time” and bonus having the Platters songs all of which are Gold! Wish I had my parents 56 Pontiac station wagon today it was a beauty!
Bob
March 13, 2021 @ 10:23 am
Great, many fond memories. I guess that was Cristiana in first slide
Jim Morrison
March 15, 2021 @ 12:08 pm
The first car I drove was a 56 Plymouth wagon
Frances Elmer
March 13, 2021 @ 10:23 am
Thanks for sharing these magnificent nostalgic memorable beauties. You made my day a better one.
Joe Blow
March 13, 2021 @ 7:30 am
Incredible waste of metal and gas.Amazing how most of them are not being manufactured today.The best of these is that the drivers were more courtious in yielding right of way and most importantly they were not distracted by Yacking on a cell phone. DUMB PHONES OR DUMBER DRIVERS ?
Jim
March 16, 2021 @ 12:05 am
I think you missed the entire point. But not surprised considering your call name.