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GVRH We had one where the back door swung open sideways and had a back seat with seatbelts. If you look, the '60s and '70s were all about the giant couch seats in vehicles and in houses. especially through the 70s. Your living room went down two steps, with a separate living room featuring a wraparound couch.
My favorite car growing up was a 89 Grand Marquis. I have two 15s in the trunk with a 10-disc changer and the CD player that took off the faceplate and looked like Windows Media Player. I drove a boat with subwoofers lol.
EA_Shepard Yeah man, when I looked that up and looked into more, you're absolutely right. Not that I'm surprised that some were made like that, but more surprised that those couch seats were far less exclusive than I thought, and were pretty much standard issue at that point. And you're right, that by design, the way those entertainment rooms and the vehicles were designed were intentionally similar. Pretty cool actually!
Those Grand Marquis were pretty cool acutally. They remind me a lot of the Olds Cutlass, which is another vehicle I liked a lot. My favorite car growing up was the 67 Impala. I had a model car of one and I loved the design of them growing up. Love to hear that you been ballin' out too lol! I used to have a Ford Focus packed with 4, 12" MTX MZS 1204's in the trunk of that thing, lol....different times then for sure. Can't remember the AMP I had very well, though I do know it was MTX as well. Had a pretty nice CD player with the removable faceplate and the customizable settings, but definitely wasn't 10 disc or anything. I couldn't win a competition with the setup I had, but they were definitely loud and got me some sound quality honors back in the days of comps. Loved putting some Heavy Metal on display when everyone else was doing Rap for deep bass. The precision those MZS's had in tune with double bass drums were fantastic! My friend had 15's in the back of his Ford Explorer though, and he regularly won comps. Then there was the Sounds & Motion company van that was literally lined with woofers...and that thing hit 150 dB's on the regular when they actually displayed it. I went in there once when they cranked it up a decent amount and that was enough for me, lol! The MI Tech guys that ran the business were pretty genius at rigging stuff up into pretty much anything on wheels. Fun times in those days...same days as LAN parties man. Would have been hard to have more fun in that time!
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