not sure i would have wanted this in my car
the wrist-twist isn’t my thing
i would have preferred
one of those big old round steering wheels
you could turn with one hand
but the hair is amazing
like judy jetson
in the cockpit
piloting a speeding jet
can’t say that i’m totally surprised
this concept never got off the ground.
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Ford introduced the “Wrist-Twist” steering system for cars in 1965. Despite better visibility, a roomier cabin and allowing you to drive with your arms on armrests it never went beyond the testing stage. You can see a two-minute promotional film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWWYkxQCFfQ
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That was so funny to watch…. Never ever heard of it – some compelling details like armrests and great visibility.
On another note: I’ve read that BIG hair is coming back for another show-up. Good heavens, i hope not. Just think of the tons of aerosols being sprayed in those bee hives :)
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it was really funny, and oh, no!
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That hair-twist isn’t my thing either! :(
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twists were all the rage apparently, in every part of life )
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I did use a lot of hair spray back when…
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Not for me that wrist twist. Thanks.
Funny really. Xoxo
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agree and quite funny
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Steering wheels are for Cars, especially with lambswool covers, Jet Plane controls are for Pilots, especially since I cannot fly! …
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exactly!
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Exactly, l’m a flightless Ivor!
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Looks uncomfortable, and those shoes do too!
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everything about it screams, ‘no’ to me
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And me.
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“who promises to be about as non-technical as they come” –Ugh. I’m not sure how comfortable it would be.
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I agree, I think it would be miserable
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A case of quite literally trying to reinvent the wheel. Ford should have remembered the sie saying, ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’. Most women of a ‘certain age’ had beehive hairdos in my youth. I considered them to be very normal in 1960s London. :)
Best wishes, Pete.
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yes, that hair style was very popular, this car design, not so much )
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Boy Elroy and Daughter Judy must be in the backseat, you are right, Beth.
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absolutely
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It seems awkward to operate
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not a winner
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Yup! 👍🏼
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It’s kind of cool if you can get beyond the misogamy in the video :)
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Misogyny…
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sadly accurate for the times
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At first glance, I thought this was a photo about Barbie. :-)
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oh, I can totally see that
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Haha – I never heard of that – I would prefer the big steering wheel! That hair would require a lot of hair spray!
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Hilarious….imagine if that were to make a comeback!
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naw, would not go for it either, epic fail!
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Oh my goodness…new to me! But honestly, I’d take the wrist/twist thing if it was attached to a ’65 Mustang…just saying…and the hair? Oh…reminders of photos of my mom and aunts ‘back in the day’. Cans and cans of hairspray necessary for those big ‘up dos’. 😜
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Very interesting!
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Doesn’t look too safe…
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That doesn’t look that safe.
The hair is fantastic…. Those times….. 😃
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Imagine without power steering that would lead to a more severe bout of wrist tendonitus
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scary stuff (to me)
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Edsel?
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I would stick with the steering wheel. The hair reminds me of the horror stories we girls were told about spiders building a nest in a French twist or bouffant hairdo, so that we’d never attempt one with our hair.
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So funny
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Now I can laugh.
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Yep. The hair is amazing. 1965 was a good year for me.
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❤️
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The only twist I was doing in ’65 was the dance of the same name!
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🕺
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Thanks for sharing this idea Anita
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❤️
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Well done, with the Judy Jetson reference, Beth. Much better than using your feet ala Fred Flinstone and Barney Rubble.
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Thanks –
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OMG what a sexist and insulting video. And in 1965. Sigh. This was a great post and I can’t imagine ever using something like that. Couldn’t drive one handed, that’s for sure.
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Nope and sad that it was still a way of the world in 1965
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Like we can’t park a car or understand technology. I guess more has changed than I originally thought, although I think men still think that way they just try not to say it out loud.
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some have evolved, some have resolved to stay stuck.
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. I would rather have a chauffeur.
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<3
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Nope. I’m with you. I’d love those old metal steering wheels. They were the coolest.
And honestly, Bud (in the commercial) she has got some stellar parking skillz!
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<3
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OMG that is too weird.
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agreed
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Oh, no! I don’t think my brain works that way:)
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it really was not well thought out
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I think that was the prototype for KITT… :D
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Judy Jetson…lol. I would have spiraled into a ditch as soon as I put it into drive.
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not the best design –
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Haha! Love this one. That video had me smiling the whole way through. And her hair is amazing!! Great start to my day thanks Beth :)
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my pleasure
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Can’t imagine!
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That steering wheel would have tied your arms in knots! Does look a little like the Jetson’s steering wheel! :>)
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yes, terrible design )
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:>)
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Wow, I was driving back in 1965 but missed the whole wrist twist thing!
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that is why you are still alive and driving
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