BBC Top Gear Magazine

THE NIFTY FIFTIES

he Fifties was a bumper decade for the car industry. Tail fins proliferated in the US as aircon, power steering and electric windows went into production cars for the first time, while in Europe the Mercedes 300SL and Aston’s DB4 GT both beat the magic 150mph barrier. The leap forward in the watch industry was just as big. There were some technological

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