I know when I was two, my folks drove from Montana to Arizona with me in a box in the bench seat in the front. My Dad has an 82 Ranger, and he made bedsides out sheets of plywood to transport livestock and kids. I have a lot of fond memories of me, my siblings, and my cousins all getting slammed around in the box when my dad hit the brakes. Pretty sure that is child abuse now.
Heck yeah! It was a treat to ride in the back of the truck. Not at all uncommon back then. I don't remember the last time I've seen anyone riding in a truck bed. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
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awesome pic Chris..i used to see some awesome big sky sights /northern lights when i lived in northern b.c...gazed for hours..tranquil..
No car seats that I recall, either. Open drinks sat on the seat between your knees. You could pop the cap off a Coke bottle using the door hinge on a Ford truck. Seat belts were neatly tucked behind or under the seat. The a/c was operated by rolling the windows up or down or using the "wing" windows. Seats were heated only in the summer. The radio picked up all the AM stations and both kinds of music - Country and Western.