From the category archives:

General Motors

By: Bobby Webb

All of us that grew up in the fifties and sixties had to make a couple of big decisions as a teenager.  We had to choose which sports team we were going to support for the rest of our life and whether we were going to be a Ford, Chevrolet, or Plymouth Fan.  In those days we pulled for the Car in NASCAR, not the driver.  We would never support a driver that changed from one manufacturer to another.  Can you imagine what would have happened if Richard Petty had left Plymouth and began driving a Ford or Chevrolet.   My guess is that the fans would have never forgiven him.  It would have been like Mickey Mantle leaving the Yankees.

We had many friendly and sometimes not so friendly conversations at our favorite service stations about which car was the best and why.

When the Pony cars came on the scene in the mid sixties conversations really heated up.  Mustang set the world on fire so Chevrolet and Plymouth jumped on the bandwagon with their Camaro and Barracuda.  All of us had our preference and were very dedicated to it.

I purchased my Mustang on the first day they were available,  April 17 1964.  I was a “Ford Man” back then.  I was raised on Ford and Mercury cars and trucks and Ford tractors.  Although I have to admit that after I purchased my first GM car, a 1967 Corvette Convertible, I switched to a “GM Guy”.

I think all of us can agree that looking back on this provides us a little different opinion of who was right and who was wrong in all of those many conversations.  After watching the video above and seeing how well these vehicles have performed for the past 45 years I think we can all agree that all of them were great cars.  I personally wish they would begin manufacturing cars like them again.

Let me know what you think about these Great Pony Cars.  Enter your comments below.

Thanks for being a member of Classic Car Crazy.

Bobby

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AACA Corvettes!

June 25, 2010

By: Bobby Webb

All of you Corvette lovers should enjoy this short video.


The next video will be of the Pre-War cars at the Grand National.

After that we will get back to articles on other cars.

Thanks,

Bobby

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Cadillacs, Chevrolets, Pontiacs, and more…

June 10, 2010

By: Bobby Webb Ok  General Motors fans,  It’s your turn. These cars are full of Motherhood, Ice Cream, and Apple Pie. Ford Fans — Don’t worry there are many beautiful Fords on the next video. Corvette Fans — There will be a separate video just for you. Hope you enjoy the ride. Thanks, Bobby Bookmark [...]

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1969 Camaro Rally Sport.

April 15, 2010

By: Bobby Webb I met a gentleman named Ruben Dickens at a car show a few weeks ago.   Ruben lives in the small town of  Mamers, North Carolina.  In fact, but his address is Lillington, NC.  We have a lot of small towns and communities like Mamers in North Carolina and we are proud [...]

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A Great Story About A Beautiful 1933 Cadillac!

April 9, 2010

By: Bobby Webb I have a friend in our Cadillac & LaSalle Club, North Carolina Eastern Region that owns a beautiful 1933 Cadillac Convertible.   I posted an article on our Club’s Website earlier this week that I think you may enjoy.  The owner’s name is Wayne Womble and I have included his article below. Wayne’s [...]

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The Beautiful 1955 Chevrolets

March 24, 2010

1955 Chevy Bel Air History By Dom Ciccone The story of the Bel Air began in 1953 when it became the new name for Chevrolet’s premium line of cars. It was in these early models that the unique characteristics of the car’s body appeared. They received a strip of chrome molding, with a stripe of paint [...]

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