The 1970s and '80s in particular was a time when car add-ons of the like you just don't see these days were popular.
From manufacturer-added stuff such as a vinyl covered roof (as often seen on Ford Cortinas and Granadas), to those 'C'-shaped clear plastic wind deflectors that could be attached to the driver's side window. Then there were strips which would hang down from the back of the car to the road to prevent the occupant's car-sickness, furry dice (naturally), 'Go-faster' stripes. I even recall the 'Knight Rider' cylon light from the front of 'K.I.T.T.' was available in the '80s, although I can't help feeling it looked better on a black Trans-Am than it would on a Talbot Horizon.
Then there were the essential bodges. Radio aerial missing? try a coat hanger instead!
What else was there?
From manufacturer-added stuff such as a vinyl covered roof (as often seen on Ford Cortinas and Granadas), to those 'C'-shaped clear plastic wind deflectors that could be attached to the driver's side window. Then there were strips which would hang down from the back of the car to the road to prevent the occupant's car-sickness, furry dice (naturally), 'Go-faster' stripes. I even recall the 'Knight Rider' cylon light from the front of 'K.I.T.T.' was available in the '80s, although I can't help feeling it looked better on a black Trans-Am than it would on a Talbot Horizon.
Then there were the essential bodges. Radio aerial missing? try a coat hanger instead!
What else was there?
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