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You are so good to us Jen! I gotta say, I love the brain-storming over the busted Baby.
I loved that too!
When did she get seatbelts? I thought we'd decided she didn't have any. She's been keeping secrets!!!!!
LOL! Yeah, been wondering that myself! Maybe the seatbelts are only in the stunt cars? I dunno. I'm surprised Dean has never been pulled over for not wearing his seatbelt these last 6 years.
LOL! Yeah, been wondering that myself! Maybe the seatbelts are only in the stunt cars? I dunno. I'm surprised Dean has never been pulled over for not wearing his seatbelt these last 6 years.
I don't know how it's in the states but over here you only need to wear a seatbelt if the car has one, and a vintage car doesn't need to get seatbelts if it hadn't some originally.
I don't know how it's in the states but over here you only need to wear a seatbelt if the car has one, and a vintage car doesn't need to get seatbelts if it hadn't some originally.
That is interesting. It's the opposite here in the states. No matter what year the car is it has to have seatbelts in order to drive it legally on the streets. We even have a Click it or Ticket law. If you're not wearing your seatbelt you get ticketed...and have to pay a fine. And I always wear my seatbelt.
Since I'm here I might as well post a couple of icons I snurched ages ago and only just recently came across during a search of my computer for a different icon...
I also always wear a seatbelt - but I don't have a vintage car, just an ordinary Toyota Corolla, and you will get fined if you have a seatbelt but don't use it.
But my best friend worked at a museum/ garage for old Cadillacs and some of the had no seatbelts and it was totally legal to drive with them without seatbelts and from time to time wer were allowed to lend one for a ride. I just wished I had a seatbelt back then, because the old leather was pretty slippery and the roads of the Westerwald aren't build for '59 Cadillacs (too narrow, too many curves).
Saw a new "Chevy Runs Deep" commercial this morning during Macy's T'giving Day Parade and the car in the ad was a '65 Chevy Impala! '65 but still! And I recognized the car was an Impala before the name of the car appeared on the screen! It was the steering wheel that did it. After I'd seen one blink-and-you'll-miss-it shot of the whole car I saw the steering wheel and just ...put 2 and 2 together! Dean would be so proud of me. It was a great ad about a guy who get's his father's old Impala and (after so many years and his dad loved that car) and gives it to him. The father was so over joyed that he got teary eyed. So sweet!
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