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I just found out that an old Canadian make of car, the Ford Monarch, was in fact intended as a tribute to THE monarch, the one in England (who is also monarch in right of Canada). So this is my belated tribute to the coronation.

Our current king and his mother, by the way, are the only two monarchs to be crowned as monarchs of Canada. I saw the 1952 coronation on Canadian television -- after each reel of film was developed in England it was flown to Canada on a fighter jet.

Of course, the car's very regal -- look at the lion on the horn honker! And its slogan was "Ride like a king" (it came out in 1946, so George VI was the monarch then).

This is a model from 1961, the last year they were produced. I know I shouldn't have leaned into the car but there you are.

This was taken, by the way, at a Canadian Tire Sunday cruise, a longstanding Canadian tradition. Patriotic or what?

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I added a shot of the exterior in the PiP at top left. You will see it has Dagmars. It also has a Continental tire kit on the back.

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 John FitzGerald
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You've probably noticed, Kenneth, how in period movies and television series you can tell the authentic cars by how far they are parked away from the replicas and how no one is allowed to drive near them. Which is only proper, because they're great sculpture. I grew up in the 50s and still regard the '58 Plymouth fins as breathtaking sculpture. And there were many good-looking cars then.
11 months ago.
 HaarFager
HaarFager club has replied
I have to agree with you, the 1950s was a good era for car design. I grew up looking at pictures of my Dad's old cars from the 1950s and he had a lot of beauties from that decade.
11 months ago.
 John FitzGerald
John FitzGerald club has replied
Designers weren't afraid to be flamboyant then. Their cars had flair.
11 months ago. Edited 11 months ago.
 trester88
trester88 club
Damals hatten die Autos noch Charakter.
4 months ago.
 John FitzGerald
John FitzGerald club
And they weren't afraid to stand out, Wilhelm.
4 months ago.

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