Hemmings Classic Car

Revivin’ the Drive-In

“Think about it. You could take your bubble — and its inhabitants — with you wherever you went.”

In my squandered youth, we spent a lot of time sitting in our preened and polished rides at drive-in restaurants, sipping our Cherry Cokes and watching the endless stream of cool and not-so-cool cars cruise by. We were lucky if we even found a slot on a Saturday night in the summer of 1960. And cute girls came out in little uniforms

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