Posted by kencombs on September 24, 2021 at 11:30:51 from (108.208.32.113):
In Reply to: 1960 Car of the Year posted by Geo-TH,In on September 24, 2021 at 03:45:30:
I had forgotten my favorite, the Greenbrier. Not really my favorite just the one I remember the most. Wasn't mine but belonged to a friend. I was 18, and had just gone to work for an airline. The headquarters was 25 or so miles from the town where I lived (and still live). It was common for people to car pool or haul payed riders to cover expenses. The owner of this van was one of the latter and a city council person. He was often unable to drive everyday because of city or personal business so I would fill in. That little thing with every seat full was really overloaded but still handled ok. Underpowered for the load, but stable. Except for one condition, at 65 or so and coasting downhill. Then it would wag it's tail like a poorly loaded trailer. I quickly learned to slow to 60 before entering a downhill section.
I really wanted a Turbo Spyder when they came out. But, $3400, that's crazy!
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