<VV> Car History Question -- No Corvair

Louis Armer carmerjr at mindspring.com
Fri Mar 12 16:30:37 EST 2010


Hi Steven, In the south, most domestic employees were referred to as 
maids and I would estimate that in the deep south
(Florida and Texas excluded) 90% or more were Southern Black women 
who didn't own their own cars and relied on public transportation or 
their employer to get to their jobs. Man, are you that young ??? ;-)

da Chuckster
Chuck Armer
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big snip

>Maybe another way to ask it is: If you were a single mother with 3 kids
>in 1958 in the rural south who cleaned houses for a living, what was
>your ride?  Were there any 4-cylinder vehicles that would have fallen
>into this category?
>
>I tried Googling this, most references to vehicles from this era are for
>models that would be of interest to collectors today.
>
>Thanks for your thoughts.
>
>Steven "my Mom drove a 1954 Chevrolet Belair, but that was in 1967" Serenska
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