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Happy New Month, I pray for us that, as we step into this month of February may the protection of Almighty God be with us.
I think say una know say this month na the month wey LOVERS dey share their self with special gifts and all.

So today we are taking some reviews Vintage Cars.

They don’t make ’em like they used to. Especially when it comes to automobiles. In many regards, that’s a good thing. Fuel efficiency has improved, electric cars roam city streets, satellite radio is awesome, safety has increased. That being said, vintage cars have a certain style and cool that is lacking in modern vehicles. The colors were brighter, the bodies were more distinct, and the details went on the exterior, not on the digital dashboard.

Vintage Cars are otherwise known as “Classy Cars”(an old automobile) it is a car from old times of 1919-1930, It was a time of transition.In fact automobile production at the end of this period was not matched again until 1954 they are

Now let’s talk about some Unique Features of VINTAGE CARS we wish to come back into manufacturing, which do you miss most????

 

The Fender Mirrors

Another trend that became popular among sports cars, and later restorations, was the fender mounted mirror. We love the idea of having fender-mounted, side-view mirrors. Not only do they help drivers keep their eyes facing forward, but they also look pretty cool. This design touch was especially popular with Japanese automakers, including Honda and Datsun. That lasted until the 1970s, when people began complaining about difficulties with manually adjusting mirrors while driving. Because most mirrors now can be electronically tweaked, it’s a great time to revive this item.

Car Phones 

Another one of the interesting accessories are the Car Phones. A standard feature in many luxury sedans of the ‘90s, car phones were soon made irrelevant by the rising popularity of mobile phones

Double Fuel Tanks

This is one of our personal favorites. And this is Popular on old Ford trucks, double fuel tanks extended the range you could go on a fill-up, and watching the fuel gauge go from empty to full with a flip of the tank switch button is exciting.

Car Radios with Buttons and Knobs

When you pushed those presets, you had to really push those presets. Who has more than seven favorite stations anyway. LOL!!!

Manual Gear Shift or Shifter

This classic feature played a crucial role in thousands of vehicles for decades. It was the source behind the phrase, “Three on the tree.” Typically attached to three gears and a reverse option, the steering column-equipped shifter made the bench seat possible by allowing space for someone to sit next to the driver.

Bench Seats

We just miss being able to lie down flat in a car. #smiles#

Split Front and Rear Windshields

We can’t see why this classic design was ever phased out. It isn’t like a thin strip of window divider is going to inhibit someone’s vision that much. Plus, on certain cars it looks absolutely fantastic. On a practical note, bringing back split windshields would allow people to replace a cracked piece of glass for cheaper.

Hood/Fender-Mounted Tattletales

The only modern car still rocking this illuminated classic touch is the Ford Mustang GT. The job description for these miniature lights is simple. Alert drivers when their high-beams are on, a turn signal is activated, or fog lamps are illuminated. Nowadays, all of these notifications are encapsulated within digital driver displays. That just isn’t as cool. Perhaps offering buyers the ability to declutter their gauge clusters while adding a classic accent might be the key to boosting sales on certain retro-inspired automobiles.

The Colour Of Blue Sky.

Well, those legendary Chevys of the 1950s dubbed it “Larkspur Blue.” Still, why do new cars have to be color of rocks and coffee? ….Just saying

Quarter Glass Windows.
Sometimes you just want a little bit of window open!!!

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