masseyrider
Veteran Member
They were even better at the Drive In.My father never mentioned about getting into a car like that in the 50's, but he sure told me and his grandsons about utilizing those one piece car seats.
Apparently seat belts really were not worn all that much back in the 50's.
When driving with a cute girl as your passenger, when you came across a curve on the road on your right, you would slightly accelerate into the curve, and the girl to your right would slide right up next to you.
That's what he always called a opportunity curve.
This story made the front page here in the St Catharines Standard.
One couple being... amorous in the front seat some how got entangled with the steering wheel.
They couldn't get untangled.
After the movies finished, they were discovered in their predicament and the fire department and paramedics had to be called in.
The steering wheel had to be removed to get them out.
The picture on the first page was of two firefighters holding up a blanket to block the view of Romeo and Juliet while the other guys worked on the, Uhm, situation at hand.
Explain to Ma and Pa why you were late getting home that morning.
I think there was an Everly's song about that. OOH LALA!