Overdrive button.
but you can just plug in a $5 eBay OBD2 bluetooth adapter and download an app, it is actually easier than paper clip and blinking light.Less complicated parts to repair or replace. Nowadays you can't tell whats wrong with your car without a computer.,,
I used to love JC WhitneyMy brother’s ‘66 Bronco did the same. I fixed it by putting in an electric windshield wiper conversion kit from…wait for it…wait for it…J.C. Whitney!
When I was growing up in the 1970s, a lot of people who didn't like seat belts would hide the lap belts behind the bottom seat cushion, especially with back seats. To use them, you would have to reach between the back and bottom cushions and pull out the belts. To the average person, it would look as if the car was not equipped with seat belts.Seat Safety belts were required by 1968. Omega mfg from 1973 to 1984.
That's a great one!!
I'll go with 8 track stereos!! Pretty much before my time but I remember my mother had one in a Ford Maverick, IIRC.
I remember that too. My dad had a '61 Ford Falcon with a 144 CI inline 6 cylinder with 3 on the tree as the first car I remember him owning. When he traded it off it had 77,777.7 miles on it as he pulled it onto the lot where he traded it. It had already been rebuilt once and needed it again.
Sounds like the 84/85 Omni my parents bought....Stripped out cars/trucks that had no a/c, p/s or radios. (I bought a 1996 Toyota Tacoma like this brand new when I was 17.)
...4 speed manual transmissions and 5 speeds were an "option".
...Base pickup trucks that didn't come with a rear bumper.