Needs to know Hebrew.
@SeraphimDawn
It gets better.
>No crumple zones
>The non-collapsible steering columns mean that if someone had a head-on the column would, if the driver didn’t move out of the way, go
into the passenger compartment and bash them in the face/chest or impale them;
>Some 1950s Cadillacs had a “Bullet” shaped horn button in the middle of the steering wheel which could compliment this;
>The “Bullet” is how singer Sammy Davis Jr. lost his left eye in a collision where two elderly ladies reversed on a highway as he was driving while exhausted (thankfully it wasn’t any worse than that.)
>Reading about this wreck, apparently seats were also framed with steel?
>Body roll was easier in older makes, apparently;
>Bias-Ply Tires, a past commodity which takes skill to know. They do NOT handle the same as Radials;
>Pre-EPA, engine coolant expansion tanks didn’t exist or were rare. This is a safety issue for animals and little kids because they could find antifreeze dripping out of a car radiator and drink it.
Also, if you feel like looking at gruesome fatality photos (something I feel OK with) there’s no shortage of those on the internet. I just saw one in which a semi rammed a two-door 57 Chevy (or similar make) and (description of the mess ahead)
the car was struck at the driver side first, the passenger slid forward under the dashboard which then went inward OVER the passenger’s chest and the passenger door popped off and the seat came somewhat out.