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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Trichop, Mar 30, 2012.

  1. Billy
    Joined: Nov 4, 2004
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    My favorite odd option is the automatic lubing system in the old Lincolns. You push a button on the dash while driving down the road and a system of tubes attached to a container of grease located under the hood sends grease to ball joints, wheel bearings, etc...
     
  2. spdster
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    Supercharger option on 1957 thunderbird. Just to hear the lump sound of the cam and the whine of the blower. Nuff said.
     
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  3. tach on my 56 2 door hard top Plymonth...oh wait...that came factory on the Fury....
     
  4. 59ab
    Joined: Feb 19, 2009
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    I have a rear mount radio antenna on my '53 Ford Victoria.
     
  5. Mac_55
    Joined: Mar 10, 2008
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    Bought a 48 chevy that was nicely optioned once , but the wierdes one of them was " Fill Guard" I didnt know about it yet but when i went to put gas in it i had noticed the tank whistling very loudly . and it got higher pithed with the more gas i dumped in . later that evening i was looking at options for a 48 and there it was. it was a little metal tube that went in the tank and would whistle at you as you filled up. The higher pitch meant you were getting close to the top , it was to keep those unsightly gas stains off the fender ha ha ha
     
  6. mart3406
    Joined: May 31, 2009
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    from Canada

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    That was available on the 'top
    of the line' '58 Edsel Corsair
    and Citations too, but on Edsels
    in particular, it was a very rare,
    seldom ordered option.

    Mart3406
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  7. docmike
    Joined: Oct 2, 2011
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    Maybe not really a rare piece but, I remember my great Aunt (RIP) telling the story about how much she liked the early Mercury Cougar. She went to the local dealer and ordered a typical old lady (her words) car. 1967, olive green, 302, 2 barrel carb, automatic, vinyl top, narrow white walls, full wheel covers. It took something like 6 weeks for the car to come in at the dealership. The dealer called her and told her that the car was in but there was a problem and could she come to the dealership so they could talk about it? When she got there she looked the car over and couldn't see anything wrong and then the dealer told her it had the wrong engine. It came with a 351, 4 barrel (I don't remember her ever saying what trans it had). They told her if she would accept the car, as is, she could have it at the same price. She said that she LOVED to see the look on the faces of "the young kids in their hot rods" when she would smoke 'em at the stop lights.

    Doc
     
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  8. WOODEYE
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    I was working at a Buick Dealership in 68 when they took in a 65 Buick Wildcat on trade with a factory 4-speed, Air and Power steering. That in itself made it pretty different. What was really odd was that it did not have power brakes. That big sucker needed Power Brakes. According to our Parts Dept Manager power brakes were not offered as an option on this model of car with the 4-speed. We rounded up parts to make the Power brake conversion but had to fabricate a rod from the brake pedal to the Brake booster. I have not seen another 65 4-Speed Wildcat though I have seen a couple advertized in Hemmings over the years. I think it was a me too type option so that Buick would be able to say they also had a big car in there lineup with a 4-speed. It had a very heavy clutch and a high geared rear end. Wasn't much of a Drag car but it had a top end that would "Go On"
     
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  9. 64 DeVill 2 dr came in my shop in CA around 1969 it had a factory 4 speed M20
     
  10. flyin54
    Joined: May 17, 2011
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    from modesto ca

    A guy I went to high school with (back in '75) said his folks had a 69 two door Chevy Caprice with a 427 and a three on the tree, I called BS and we went to his house and I ate my words, he was right. Another guys folks had a first generation Monte Carlo triple black 454 4 speed with swivel bucket seats, beautiful car....
     
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  11. mart3406
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    from Canada

    You mean she took it for the original
    quoted price and didn't insist they
    knock a couple of hundred dollars
    more off the price even, of the
    original base 302 2-bbl she had
    ordered, because of their screw
    up??!!:D:D

    Another "dealer screw up" story
    too. Several years ago the local
    Lincoln-Mercury dealer in the rural
    Southern Ontario town where my
    parents live, placed an order with
    FoMoCo for a bunch of new cars to
    put in stock. When filling out the
    paint-code option on the order
    sheet - typically silver, blue, black
    and other conservative colors
    typical for dealer-stock cars in a
    conservative rural town, the sales
    manager mistyped the paint code
    for a Lincoln Town Car and a few
    weeks later, the car came in -
    painted in special 'fleet-order-only'
    "Mary Kay Cosmetics" pastel pinK!
    That car sat on the lot for nearly
    the whole model year with no takers.
    They even tried wholesaling the car
    to other dealers at a loss, but to
    no avail. Finally, they ended up
    re-painting the car themselves and
    selling it at a huge discount.

    Mart3406
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  12. Sheep Dip
    Joined: Dec 29, 2010
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    I went to college with a guy from Kingman Ariz and his parents gave him the old '57 Chevy Convertible that they bought brand new to drive, I am probably missing a couple of options because this thing was loaded but I do remember power windows, steering, seats and brakes, fuel injection and a padded dash. We pulled the auto tranny cut a hole in the floor and put a four speed in...his dad was pissed off.
     
  13. Bonneville Avanti Dan
    Joined: Jan 21, 2011
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    from California

    1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk factory McCullough Supercharger standard and dual antennas mounted between the trunk lid and the fins. Oh and the fastest American production car to boot.
     
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  14. My '56 Chevy 210 wagon, has factory A/C, PS, P/W and tinted glass!
     
  15. historynw
    Joined: May 26, 2008
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    [​IMG]

    Country Club Kit, I've had one made for my car from a specialist in them.
     
  16. Spooky
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    Howza Bruthas-
    About 1961 Dad had a 1956 Chevrolet 4-dr hardtop sport sedan. It had a good amount of the options and a Power Pack V-8 and Powerglide auto. He was doing some routine maintenance and when he ran the numbers on the engine it was a 283. The car was all original and he figured it was a late production car that the factory guys were out of 265's and installeded the 283 instead.
     
  17. mart3406
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    from Canada

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    I suppose anything is possible, but
    it's not likely, because 265 production
    didn't end with the 1956 model-year
    and they were still being made and
    installed in cars, at least as the base
    V8, right through to the end of the
    1957 model-year.

    Mart3406
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  18. 1954fordkustom
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    My 59 edsel came with no heater or radio from the factory. The original owner paid an extra 80 bucks to get it taken out would of been cheaper to keep it in
     
  19. fordor41
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    My father's 1959 Lincoln had automatic lub. Pushed button on the dash and it lub'd the suspension pieces, "on the fly" even
     
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  20. mart3406
    Joined: May 31, 2009
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    mart3406
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    from Canada

    How about a 1965 Olds 98, -
    'non-stretch' limo that I owned
    for a few months, back in 1978
    or '79. When new, the was
    originally owned by GM-Canada
    for the first couple years of it's
    life and used as some sort of
    executive VIP transport. That
    car had several somewhat
    "oddball" factory options and
    unique 'special features'.
    Starting under the hood, notably,
    a 425 Olds 370 hp "Starfire"
    engine - with dual exhaust and
    the "Starfire" chrome air breather
    and valve covers, instead of the
    standard 310 or 360 hp 425 engine
    used in normal production Olds 98s.
    Now for the real weirdness - the
    engine also had a GM-Delco "UHV
    - magnetic breakerless" transistorized
    ignition. The UHV ignition appeared
    to be original to the car, so it was
    probably a pre-production prototype
    or experimental unit as GM didn't
    even offer the UHV breakerless
    ignition as an option on production
    Oldsmobiles until the 1967 model
    year.

    Inside the car, there were some
    other neat bits of factory weirdness
    too. Notably on the dash, both a
    factory cruise control and a factory
    "speed alert' for the speedometer.
    Both cruise control and the "speed
    alert" option were popular and fairly
    common options on GM luxury cars
    in the mid-60's, but having both of
    them in combination on the same
    car I think, is pretty much unheard
    of!

    One other special feature on the
    car was that it had a sort of 'mini
    bar' or more aptly a 'factory' booze
    stash for the rear seat passengers
    that was built into the back of the
    front seat. It was sort of like an
    elongated but shallower 'glove
    compartment', set into the back
    of the front seat and covered by
    a fake woodgrain hinged metal door.
    Inside, the compartment that lit up
    when you opened the door was a
    polished stainless steel whiskey
    flask with an engraved Oldsmobile
    crest" and the word "Oldsmobile"
    engraved in Olds script and three
    matching polished stainless
    'drinking tumblers' also engraved
    with the "Oldsmobile" script.

    Mart3406
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  21. Dog Dish Deluxe
    Joined: Dec 23, 2011
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    Dog Dish Deluxe
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    from MO.

    Had a '58 Buick Roadmaster riviera 75 (all three trim packages on the same car). Had all kinds of doo dads on it, power windows, antenna, seats, tinted glass, factory spotlights, heated seats, power steering, brakes, some kind of automatic parking brake thing, A/C, had the higher powered 364 'nail in it, can't remember what it was called. That car was nuts. Paid $1500 for it form a muscle car d'bag that hated it then sold it to some old man for $5000. Prolly should have just kept it.
     
  22. mart3406
    Joined: May 31, 2009
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    mart3406
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    from Canada

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    Hmm?? Wasn't that the same
    "genius" who also invented the
    magic "200 mpg carburetor"??
    You know....the one that "stops
    everything, while increasing
    everything else
    " - and allows you
    to run your car on water and get
    200-plus mpg while making 400
    hp with zero pollution - and that
    GM, Ford or Chrysler and/or the
    oil companies and/or the
    government stole from him and
    that they keep under wraps and
    hidden from us, even to this day??!! :D:D
     
  23. 79mbu
    Joined: May 3, 2011
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    from australia

    I once owned a 1967 Mustang convertible...289 w/ 4 bbl and dual exhaust and a 4 speed top loader. It had a factory BENCH seat, no buckets. It also had factory chrome spoke wheels, but the slots were between the spokes, not in them like most Ford accessory rims.

    Also once owned a 1964 Buick Riviera, In addition to the usual assortment of power options (including front & rear side windows), the vent windows in the doors were electric power operated. Console had 6 switches for all the side glass.

    Once had a 1964 Olds Cutlass tudor h/top, bucket seats and centre console with factory bullet shaped tach mounted at the front of the console.

    A friend owned a 1964 Buick Wildcat convertible...425 cu. in. w/ 2 x 4bbl Rochesters, power everything (except vent windows) and full accessories...Autronic Eye headlight dimmer, Air Con, and Blaupunkt foot treadle to change radio stations (just depress it with your foot and the radio would automatically seek the next station signal).

    When I was a kid, a teenage neighbour inherited his grandfather's 4-door Hudson sedan (1940's vintage?). Besides a window in each door, the huge "C" pillar had windows that wound backwards into the roof. Not sure if the car was a real limousine, or just a monstrous, big sedan.

    Geeze...such memories...Glen
     
  24. Have previously owned two '63 impala wagons , both heavily optioned (uncommon in a wagon ).
    1st car
    283 and glide, power tailgate glass, 1/4 vents and windows, tinted glass, power steer, power brakes, power front seat, tilt column, padded dash , 2 speed wipers, night/day interior mirror and 9 seater.

    2nd car
    300hp , 'glide all power glass , power steering , power brakes,9 seater, power tailgate,
    2 speed wipers ,and factory AC







    .
     
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  25. 79mbu
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    from australia

    Almost forgot...many years ago I was going out with a woman who owned an O/T yellow 1969 Camaro SS, Canadian car...power operated white top, black interior. All the SS trim pieces, auto trans with console and floor shifter, full wheel discs with triple (?) spinner blades...and a SIX CYLINDER motor!!! Not sure how many were produced, but it had to be quite rare?
     
  26. bcr466
    Joined: Dec 4, 2010
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    Most 64 Galaxie 2 dr ht I saw back then had vinyl tops. We were in a bad wreck in my friends 64. It had all the above with exception of swingaway coluum and power windows.
     
  27. bcr466
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    Had a 1956 Mercury that had that option and it worked. But then it was 1961 when I had it.
     
  28. Redleg148
    Joined: Jan 26, 2012
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    from Idaho

    My dad's '63 unibody Ford pickup had zippered storage compartments built into the inner door panels. With those thick doors, there was probably a cubic foot of storage per side.
     
  29. rpol7966
    Joined: Sep 13, 2006
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    I currently own a OT '67 Chevelle wagon that has many rare original options. It's loaded with power steering, power seat, power windows, power rear window, tilt wheel, speed warning, cruise control, AM FM with multiplex, tinted glass,and simulated wood wheel. It makes a great cruiser.
    I've never seen another '67 Chevelle similarly equipped.
     
  30. Truckedup
    Joined: Jul 25, 2006
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    I believe back then the heater and for sure the radio were not standard equipment and were a pay for option
     

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