Monday, July 15, 2013

The Drive-In Theater...A Blast from the Past

In the early 1930's, the world's first Drive-In Theater was invented by Richard Hollingshead in his back yard with a screen nailed to a tree and a Kodak projector.

Eventually in Camden, New Jersey, he opened his "real" Drive-In Theater.  With admission of only 25 cents, you could enjoy a movie with good friends in great cars!

Bring Back the Drive In...Picture by: blog.1AAuto.com

For some, the Drive-In Theater might be only a blast from the past... but for others, it still remains as a Summer-time tradition.

Drive-In Theaters are a great place to see the most unique and exciting cars...So grab your lawn chairs or blankets along with some popcorn and enjoy a fun-filled night.

Or maybe you would rather reminisce about the good old days at the Drive-In with some of these great models from American Muscle.

1956 Ford Sunliner Convertible Peacock (Blue & White)
#973 - 1/18 Scale  

Features include:
• Diecast body with opening hood and doors
• Realistic headlights and taillights
• Retractable radio antenna
• Highly polished electro-plated chrome parts
• Accurate engine and engine bay details
• Steering wheel and front wheels turn together
• Folding seat backs
• Detailed interior accents

1961 Chevy Corvette Convertible in Red
#991 - 1/18 Scale

Features include:
• Diecast body with opening hood and doors
• Realistic headlights and taillights
• Retractable radio antenna
• Highly polished electro-plated chrome parts
• Accurate engine and engine bay details
• Steering wheel and front wheels turn together
• Folding seat backs
• Detailed interior accents





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