"One Day At A Time" Opening Credits

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  1. Glide-Aways

    Glide-Aways Well-Known Member

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    For the first time in decades, I watched "One Day At A Time", the tv show; found it on Antenna TV.

    Noticed it has a station wagon in the opening credits. Thought I'd share and open the invitation for someone to ID it. :)


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8xgDgTBmtI
     
  2. Ratfink65

    Ratfink65 Well-Known Member

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    Is that a Studebaker, or a Stude-Packard? Or, maybe a '57 Hudson?
     
  3. Fat Tedy

    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

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    56 Chrysler............

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    Did that bring back memories......1975 might as well be a thousand years ago, or so it seems. :yippee:
     
  5. Krash Kadillak

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    I remember watching the show once in a while. Don't remember the old Chrysler wagon in the opening credits. The show was set in 'present day' (70's), so the the Chrysler was meant to represent an 'old car' that the somewhat poor family owned.
     
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    Yep, if you were poor in the 70s, you owned a car from the 60s or even from the 50s. Now, ironically, those poor-man cars are worth a fortune.
     
  7. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I was poor in the 70's and drove old cars. I am poor now and still drive mostly the same old cars.
    I often tell people that's all I can afford!
    In fact I'm so poor we don't even watch TV.
     

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