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  • Trickyvee
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    One from the 90's...those beaded seat covers with brown and cream wooden beads meant to help with circulation or whatever. I only remembered them as I saw one for sale in Halfords today!

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  • ratboy
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    My dad had a sticker that read "keep clear - this car runs on prune juice". As I recall, as already mentioned above, they had a whole range of these stickers in the Jack Dusty range. I think the most popular was "0-60 in half an hour" but reading any of them made me chuckle.
    Also, does anyone remember the old Arthur Daley stickers you could get, the one you stuck on the back window, and it looked like a proper garage sticker. You also got the tax disc holder with it.

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  • Richard1978
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    Stripy red stickers on the rear window spelling out the model name seemed to be around a lot in the 1980s.

    Stickers of the owner's local radio station seemed to have a peak in the 1980s, but can still be seen today.

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  • Trickyvee
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    Window stickers from places like Alton Towers. Always got one wherever you went. Back passenger windows were covered in them.

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  • stuckinthe80's
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    Originally posted by Paulos View Post
    Feu orange air freshener anybody?
    My Dad had these in his car. I remember it came with a pin to keep stabbing the back for more smell. I quite liked the smell!

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  • sixtyten
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    Aftermarket Sunroofs, whiplash aerials, CB radio

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  • Austin Maxi
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    There's some great stuff already. I forgot about the '80s trend for those small rectangular car window stickers with stuff like 'My other car's a Porsche', 'Honk if you bonk', 'If you can read this you're too damn close / someone's knicked my caravan', 'This car may be old, but it's paid for and in front of you', etc. etc. as well.

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  • Trickyvee
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    I had a plastic Esso man key ring (they are collectors items now) that I hung on the rear view mirror of our car. That very night our car got stolen and set on fire. I remember the police coming to the door in the early hours of the morning to tell us and I was devastated, not because of the car but because my poor little Esso man had been burnt alive!

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  • Jacqueline
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    Originally posted by Paulos View Post
    Feu orange air freshener anybody?

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  • Paulos
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    Feu orange air freshener anybody?

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  • sixtyten
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    Lightning conductors apparently.
    I made my mum put them on our car

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  • Trickyvee
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    I remember lots of cars having those horns like the one on the General Lee in the Dukes of Hazzard. Also remember those things hanging down to the ground I never knew what they were supposed to be for, and little reflectors added to the edge of the doors. What about those green sun shade stickers for the wind screen with, for example, 'Dave' and 'Tracey' written on them, and yellow head light stickers for going abroad.
    Last edited by Trickyvee; 16-08-2010, 12:04.

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  • Austin Maxi
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    Car Accessories

    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?
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