I remember a neighbor that had a Studebaker Golden Hawk with dual exhaust and positraction. His brother had the first edition Avanti with the overhead console controls. One of my girl friends fathers had a 1963 Rivera with a 425 and factory dual quads. The tape player was located under the glove box. He could smoke the tires at will. What a great period of automotive history. Do you remember the Pontiac 421's with 4 bucket seats and factory tri-powers? or how about the Chevy Impala SS 409 with the console that ran from under the front dash all the way between the back bucket seats. A particular favorite was my 65 T-bird with vacuum door locks, a swivel drivers seat and sequential rear turn signal lights. Every automobile had an identity and a separate personality. Fizzies came in flavors during that time also!
