Au contrair myhot56kustom person. Let the record show that the GM 567 shoeboxes are still ahead of the pack in popularity, performance, resale and reliability now, and well into the that pervebial sunset. So why one would settle for a middle of the road ride to cruise in the next 50 yrs. is beyound my comprehension. As for my Geritol, try it, you mite like it especially with a Stroh's chaser. I only indulge in this libation after a long day of cruising in the worlds most popular riding machine, the 57 Chevy. Life goes much better in a Chevy.
well,i'm happy to say the popularity,resale,and sex appeal(not sure what sex has to do with cars?)is fading into the sunset like your geritol,so i'll keep cruising my unique cruiser another 50 years..cause thats the way life goes..
To myhot56kustom: Its only natural that you have that ho hum outlook toward those 567 "bellybuttons "and I fully understand why. There are more of those "bellybuttons" still around after 50 years then those other wannabee middle fifties shoeboxes. The proof is in the pudding especialy in popularity, resale value and sex apppeal. Ask any dude or dudess over 50. Sorry if the truth hurts but thats the way life goes.
Luziananman: I'm retired to an lovin it.Theres' nothing like cruising the nursing homes-seniors centers looking to pick up some sweet matured lady and head out the local bingo parlor or dance the light fantastic in a toquoise and white five seven Chevy BelAir, hard top. Theres' plenty of room in the trunk for a walker if necessary. Forget using the back seat, it's to hard to get back there,besides I'd probably fall asleep. Save your coins. buy that shoebox,and party on bro.
This picture brings back a lot of great memories from the 60's, and 70's. I had a 57 Belair Post, and 2 57 Belair Hardtops. Everybody and their Brother-in-law had a tri-5 Chevy back then. I never thought that become so scarce on the street. I'm retired now, maybe I can get another Shoe Box and make some more great memories. Ain't nothing like an old Chevy.