I remember all of this stuff, being 63 years old. The Ferrari Enzo, named after the creator of the company, doesn't have electric windows and relies on cranks, just like in the old days. Apparently it's to save weight. No radio either. And all that for $1 million USD. Don't forget the vertical and horizontal on the old TVs. My father was a TV repairman for a while after world war two, if you can believe it. I still have a few of the vacuum tubes he used. What are the crank windows, carbon paper and TV dials of today?
HAHAHA! Yep!
You also couldn't hear anyone talking in the car, or the radio, with the windows open, especially at high speeds on the highway!
Yup! And that wasn't altogether a bad thing now, was it? ;)
Love this! I remember them all.
I remember all of this stuff, being 63 years old. The Ferrari Enzo, named after the creator of the company, doesn't have electric windows and relies on cranks, just like in the old days. Apparently it's to save weight. No radio either. And all that for $1 million USD. Don't forget the vertical and horizontal on the old TVs. My father was a TV repairman for a while after world war two, if you can believe it. I still have a few of the vacuum tubes he used. What are the crank windows, carbon paper and TV dials of today?