Totally Off Topic - The Times They Are A-Changin'
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Totally Off Topic - The Times They Are A-Changin'
Trying to remember all the companies making automobiles and the models when I was a kid in the 1950's .... there were a lot of them. A lot were bought out by larger companies toward the end of the '50's and in the '60's. I know I didn't list them all. Anyone have more?
Nash
Rambler
Chrysler
Chrysler
Plymouth
Dodge
DeSoto
Ford
Ford
Mercury
Lincoln
Edsel
General Motors
Chevrolet
Buick
Oldsmobile
Pontiac
Cadillac
International harvester
Scout
Packard
Hudson
Willy's
Kaiser
Henry J
Studebaker
Nash
Rambler
Chrysler
Chrysler
Plymouth
Dodge
DeSoto
Ford
Ford
Mercury
Lincoln
Edsel
General Motors
Chevrolet
Buick
Oldsmobile
Pontiac
Cadillac
International harvester
Scout
Packard
Hudson
Willy's
Kaiser
Henry J
Studebaker
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Re: Totally Off Topic - The Times They Are A-Changin'
Yeah .. AMC built the Javelin
I left off Corvette for GMC ... the first one came out in 1954 I believe it was ... it was an inline 6 cylinder. And Ford made the Thunderbird. My friend had a '56 we ran around in. Oh ... International made the Scout. I had one of those. It was a really cool 4WD.
And Willy's made the Jeep!
I left off Corvette for GMC ... the first one came out in 1954 I believe it was ... it was an inline 6 cylinder. And Ford made the Thunderbird. My friend had a '56 we ran around in. Oh ... International made the Scout. I had one of those. It was a really cool 4WD.
And Willy's made the Jeep!
Re: Totally Off Topic - The Times They Are A-Changin'
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For a bit then it dwindled down to Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler, then the 'foreign' ones like Honda and Toyota came along, and before long they had more plants in the US than the original 'American' companies, who had relocated out of the country.
For a bit then it dwindled down to Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler, then the 'foreign' ones like Honda and Toyota came along, and before long they had more plants in the US than the original 'American' companies, who had relocated out of the country.
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Re: Totally Off Topic - The Times They Are A-Changin'
Yessir. I was filling out some stuff for my kids, wanting to know about my childhood. Made me think of all the different cars that were made and how they all looked different. I was a teen during the 60's when the muscle cars came out. Those were great!
Re: Totally Off Topic - The Times They Are A-Changin'
I read a statistic a couple of years ago that listed the cars with the most domestically sourced parts. The Toyota Camry had the most American made parts, more than Ford, GM or Mopar.
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Poor ole Jeep has been made by more folks than a hooker on Saturday night.JimT wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2026 6:54 pm Yeah .. AMC built the Javelin
I left off Corvette for GMC ... the first one came out in 1954 I believe it was ... it was an inline 6 cylinder. And Ford made the Thunderbird. My friend had a '56 we ran around in. Oh ... International made the Scout. I had one of those. It was a really cool 4WD.
And Willy's made the Jeep!
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Re: Totally Off Topic - The Times They Are A-Changin'
But... how many models under each marque can you name? Sticking to the '50s & 60s... and I know I don't remember them all.
JimT wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2026 6:32 pmTrying to remember all the companies making automobiles and the models when I was a kid in the 1950's .... there were a lot of them. A lot were bought out by larger companies toward the end of the '50's and in the '60's. I know I didn't list them all. Anyone have more?
NashI believe that Rambler was originally a Hash model, later by AMC, but Nash also made the Metropolitan and another that escapes at the moment.
Rambler
Chrysler
Imperial
Chrysler: 300
Plymouth: Satelite, Road Runner, Belvidere
Dodge, besides trucks, Daytona
DeSoto
Ford
Ford: Crown Victoria, Fairlane, Falcon, Econoline, Ranchero
Mercury: Marquis
Lincoln: Thunderbird,
Edsel:
General Motors P/Us
Chevrolet: P/Us: Cheyenne, Blazer, Bel Air, Caprice, Biscayne, El Camino, Chevy II (Nova), Chevelle, Camaro, I think the Chevette, & Vega were post '70.
Buick: Electra, Regal,
Oldsmobile: Delta, 88, Cutlass
Pontiac: Firebird,
Cadillac, Brougham, DeVille,
International harvester
Scout
Carryall
P/U
Packard
Hudson Hornet, Commander
Willy'sJeep,
KaiserCommander
Henry J
StudebakerP/Us, Lark, Champion, Commander, Avanti & President
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Re: Totally Off Topic - The Times They Are A-Changin'
Dodge was doing great. Then, inexplicably, they turned into Daimlers. Then they became Obama mobiles. Then Fiats (Fix It Again Toney). Now what is a Stellantis? I don't care anymore.
You also missed King Midget.
You also missed King Midget.
Re: Totally Off Topic - The Times They Are A-Changin'
My next vehicle will have to be an old pre-computer pickup, and after that if I had the money I'd buy another used John Deere 650 Bulldozer as a vehicle (had one for four years and it was SO useful on the farm).
But..... if I ever won the lottery (which I won't since I don't buy tickets), you'll know, because I'll have an early-70's Mustang Shelby Mach One....
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Re: Totally Off Topic - The Times They Are A-Changin'
Studebaker Golden Hawk with water injection was fast for the time. Amc Gremlin was just ugly. Ford Torino Talladega was fast on the big oval Nascar tracks. The Torino had a drag pack that used a 428 Super Cobra Jet and 4.11 gears that was a special order. It put up low 13s in the ¼ mile and could do it all day without damage to the motor. Most cars at the time could do 1 to 3 runs before needing major work. That SCJ was pushed at factory to do 25 runs before needing work. The Superbird with the 440 or 426 six pack could do 2 runs at most before needing work, but they could get into the 12s.
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- JimT
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Re: Totally Off Topic - The Times They Are A-Changin'
Thanks everyone. I know i missed a lot. And all the various models of each. The years of the 1960's when I was in Korea and Japan I was really out of touch with American cars.
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Re: Totally Off Topic - The Times They Are A-Changin'
I’m there with you. I want an older simpler pickup.