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I was 10 years old in 1976. Funny, but I don’t remember all the singing.
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Little did they know what 1976 would really be like:
Not all was bad by far, but not as exciting as promised
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Thanks for this, I remember watching this a few years ago and wanted to see it again.
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Certainly no turbine power. Or singing traffic controllers.
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“I have to pee”
“ D on’t worry son, we will stop in 633 miles.”
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Sounds like our road trips. We’ve driven from TX to SD, TX to CA, TX to Chicago, TX to VA. I’m a sucker for 3,500 mile road trips. “You should have peed when we left two days ago!”
12/02/2019 at 15:39 |
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Yeah, turns out while consumers did like that turbines would run on damn near anything and were rather maintenance free compared
to piston engines, acceleration sucked, as did fuel efficiency
and
emissions.
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It was the other way around for our road trips. We’d get together with my aunts, uncles, and cousins and take 2 or 3 vehicles.
My oldest aunt had a weak bladder so we were constantly stopping every couple hours so she could go. Took us forever to get anywhere.
![]() 12/02/2019 at 19:11 |
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In 1956, women road in the back seat. How times have changed
![]() 12/02/2019 at 19:40 |
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So, GM predicted the inconvenience of OnStar some 40 years before they introduced it?
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Exactly.