Vintage Snapshots: Kids and Cars Of The ’50s & ’60s – Fun Around The Family Car

Text by Patrick Bell.

Our feature for today is very relatable, as we all have been (or still are) children and we always had some kind of car in our lives.  There are many fine images, so enjoy some kids and cars from the past.

Three brothers were goofing around while posing in front of a V8 powered ’55 Plymouth Savoy 4 door sedan.  It was a nice summer day, and apparently a special event day as the boys were all cleaned up and nicely dressed.

Easter Sunday, 1957 is the title on this image of likely siblings standing by a ’50 Pontiac Chieftain De Luxe Convertible Coupe.  The girls weren’t too impressed with Grandpa’s attempts to get them to smile.  It was a nice, but cool day, and across the street was another Pontiac, a ’53 or ’54 model.

Perhaps another Easter Sunday pose in a southern climate with a V8 powered ’53 Ford Crestline Victoria.  It was a nice neighborhood of ranch style homes that were built without cutting down the surrounding trees.

Here we had a ’50 Crosley Station Wagon that belonged to B. F. Brown, a dealer in Fostoria, Ohio (notice the dealer license plate).  Crosley built small cars from 1939-1952 and the wagon was the most popular model.  Mr. Brown became a dealer in 1948, and these cuties were his twins.

And another group of siblings in their Sunday best, standing next to a ’55 Mercury Montclair 4 door sedan.

These three were at play in the patio area with a ’57 Lincoln Premiere Coupe in the background.  The pedal car’s fins and taillights make me think of a ’58 Plymouth.  Neither one of them look like they had seen much dirt, so were likely close to new.

This young feller doesn’t want to make eye contact with the camera or the photographer.  He was hanging on to a new looking ’55 Pontiac with a grille guard and a right hand spotlight.

Two tired looking girls with dresses that were color coordinated to the ’56 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Sedan behind them.  The windows were down and the sun low, so it was a warm summer evening.  In the left background was a ’55 Chevrolet Two-Ten 4 door wagon.

Another ’56 Chevrolet, this one a six cylinder model and in the background of a young man demonstrating his hula hoop skills.  The dog doesn’t seem impressed and a friend was coaching him from the sidelines.

A close to new V8 powered ’57 Chevrolet Two-Ten 2 door sedan from Wayne County, Michigan, the home of Detroit.  The homes in the background appear to have the same floor plan with different style roofs.  It looked like a warm day, but it wasn’t hot, or that young’un would not have been able to sit on the car.

A couple of color coordinated kids posing on the new family car, a ’59 Ford Ranch Wagon Fordor with a non standard Illinois license plate.  They were in an established neighborhood where a ’56 Ford Fairlane with a V8 was parked across the street.

Now we have an unusual ’62 Ford Falcon Deluxe Fordor wagon, as it was right hand drive.  There is a sign on the building eave fascia that I can’t make any sense of, and the girls look like they were dressed up for Pioneer Days.

Here was a happy looking youngster relaxing on the back of a ’62 Oldsmobile Starfire Coupe.  It was an older neighborhood with some exterior wiring on the white stucco building where the laundry was hanging to dry.

This girl looks like she was caught off guard, or maybe she was shy.  There was a portable record player on the ’68 Chevrolet Caprice Estate Wagon with one of the two available 327 V8’s.  It appears like they were in a beach parking area.

Another set of twins, this time with a ’67 Plymouth Satellite 2 door hardtop from Ohio.  These boys look like they might have been up to something.

That does it for today’s vintage photo tour. Thanks for joining us and have a great day!

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