Anybody Remember Back When?

   / Anybody Remember Back When? #261  
We took many vacations in those buses. 7 people plus a luggage rack on the roof. We traveled to DC many times from here. I remember having troubles going up the mountains in Appalachia slowing way down on the way up, but going real fast on the way down! :laughing:
 
   / Anybody Remember Back When? #262  
I would still prefer the headlight high-low beam switch on the floor. I've got a foot not doing anything. Maybe a clutch and switch operated with the same foot was a problem for some. Or just "Move something, and we will call it an improvement."

I don't really miss it being on the floor. After a few years the switch would get flakey from all the water that dripped off your shoe onto it. I think it's fine on the turn-signal stalk, though I don't like the trend towards "push forward for high beam, pull back for low" you're seeing more and more. Much preferred the pull back to toggle.

I don't really like how many manufacturers are putting the headlight switch on the signal stalk though. IMHO a really odd place to put it. I've had my '06 Jeep for 6 mo now, and I still haven't gotten used to it.

I don't mind the steering wheel switches except that every manufacturer is different. It was pretty much standard for all US vehicles to have a switch you pull out on the left side of the dash for the lights. Life was simple! Now you get out the 1200 page manual!

Yeah, every brand is different and those "international" symbols aren't always very intuitive. Don't even get me going on the "infotainment" systems...kind of sad when you have to pull over to change the radio from AM to FM, or something similar. IMHO vehicle ergonomics have really gone downhill.

What I do remember about our mid 70's VW buses was that they were absolutely GREAT in snow with studded tires! :thumbsup: Cold as heck inside, but we never got stuck.

All those old RWD VWs were good in snow...combination of a light vehicle and all the weight over the drive wheels. I remember one of their magazine ads for the beetle that this was what the snow plow driver used to get to work.
Not sure how they'd compare with a FWD vehicle...same principle, different end. First one I ever got (Plymouth Horizon) I was amazed how good it was in snow. Only thing that stopped it was ground clearance (or lack thereof on 13" tires).
 
   / Anybody Remember Back When? #263  
I drove a VW company car back then.
My job required that I often have the front well weighted with product and that was a bonus as the VW's were very light on steering.

LOL, one day driving on a back road I overshot an abrupt 90 deg turn.
Going thru the snow bank most of the snow simply went up and over the roof.
Now the ground was well covered with close to 12-16 of snow accumulation.

With the flat belly pan and most weight on the traction end that l'il VW backed out just fine and never even spun a wheel.
Any other vehicle would have needed a tow truck.
 
   / Anybody Remember Back When? #264  
Bought a new pair of shoes and stood up and put your feet in the X-ray Fluoroscope. OSHA would hemorrhage if those were still in use.
 
   / Anybody Remember Back When? #265  
I don't really miss it being on the floor. After a few years the switch would get flakey from all the water that dripped off your shoe onto it. I think it's fine on the turn-signal stalk, though I don't like the trend towards "push forward for high beam, pull back for low" you're seeing more and more. Much preferred the pull back to toggle.

I don't really like how many manufacturers are putting the headlight switch on the signal stalk though. IMHO a really odd place to put it. I've had my '06 Jeep for 6 mo now, and I still haven't gotten used to it.



Yeah, every brand is different and those "international" symbols aren't always very intuitive. Don't even get me going on the "infotainment" systems...kind of sad when you have to pull over to change the radio from AM to FM, or something similar. IMHO vehicle ergonomics have really gone downhill.



All those old RWD VWs were good in snow...combination of a light vehicle and all the weight over the drive wheels. I remember one of their magazine ads for the beetle that this was what the snow plow driver used to get to work.
Not sure how they'd compare with a FWD vehicle...same principle, different end. First one I ever got (Plymouth Horizon) I was amazed how good it was in snow. Only thing that stopped it was ground clearance (or lack thereof on 13" tires).

I other major aspect of these was the tire width, narrow and relatively tall with an 80 or 85 series sidewall.
 
   / Anybody Remember Back When? #266  
re: shiftin manual crash boxes. I worked the potato harvest in Idaho 1954. ONe of the hualing trucks was a mid 30s chev 1/2 ton. Drivers apparently never heard of double clutching. I got tired of hearing them grinding the gears in and one day got a chance to drive on to town. Boss chewed my azz as "that old truck can'[t take that high speed reving to double clutch". Say what!!? He being considerably older than me surely had double clutched something in his life. To make such a statement floored me. I didn't say anything though as I neeeded the job.
 
   / Anybody Remember Back When? #267  
Bought a new pair of shoes and stood up and put your feet in the X-ray Fluoroscope. OSHA would hemorrhage if those were still in use.

And dentists used cocaine, if you got lucky you got some too...
Cigarettes were deemed to be good for you
 
   / Anybody Remember Back When? #268  
Now that - cocaine - is something I never got at the dentist. Sure had my share of novocaine. As a youngling I sure had my share of dentists, also.

I can remember Ronald Regan extolling the benefits of smoking and some brand of cigarettes.

And Lucky Strikes were alway related to GI's & WW2.

During WW2 there was rationing -some type of food stamps and green stamps for gasoline. Everybody had their little stamp books.
 
   / Anybody Remember Back When? #269  
I still have my ration book somewhere, it continued into the early 50's in the UK where I was at the time, born in late 49.
Pretty sure novocaine came later like the 60's but not sure, we had school dentists who I suspect were ex SS from WWII as they never used any form of pain killer, I had a few teeth removed and still have a fear of dentists as a result of those early experiences.

Sitting at work, phone hasn't rung once (yet), most unusual, quite a boring day thank goodness for forums and Netflix.
 
   / Anybody Remember Back When? #270  
The dentist I had as a kid was a real sadist. I hated going to him. I think he was a needle freak. He would freeze your face for a simple cavity, too. The freezing hurt more going in and coming out than the actual drilling did. I solved that problem in 1970. Got them all out in hospital under general anesthetic. The only thing I cannot eat is nuts, which I never really liked anyway.

All the 5x4 trucks I drove except for two were gassers. 500 rpm between gears on the aux. and 1,000 rpm on the main tranny. On a 'split shift' if you kicked the main out of gear you could select whatever gear with the aux then just pick up the rpms a little and drop the main in the gear you wanted. No clutch necessary. When I taught people how to shift them, the first thing I made perfectly clear is that they already knew how to double clutch, so now I would teach them another way to shift. I also made it perfectly clear that I would not abide them 'riding the clutch'. The first time I would tell them and the second time was a threat of a punch in the side of the head. Nobody ever got punched.
Because all the gassers I drove were really gutless, the only time I double clutched was going up hill and don't bother with the aux, just down shift the main.
The last I was talking to my friend up in Thunder Bay, he had a 5x4 combination that came out of a 'needle nose' Pete, for sale.
I really don't have much use for a road ranger transmission, even though I have one (18 spd) in my 2001 Freightliner that I have been driving for the past 13 years.
 

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