80s And 90s Car Culture Celebrated At Radwood Event
It may be December, but the sun was out in full force for the Radwood, an event celebrating the 80s and 90s car culture in Los Angeles, California. It featured some pretty nostalgia-inducing rides especially a few you would find on the wall of an 80s gear-head’s room. This was one for the books for sure. 80s And 90s Car Culture Celebrated At Radwood Event “No show celebrates the often overlooked and forgotten vehicles of...
These Places Opened in the 1980s, but Have Since Closed
The 1980s was a different time for shopping, stores, and malls. Spending time window shopping, browsing and with friends and family was cultural and common. Now though? Malls are on their way out. Some people think shopping in real time is a waste of time. And online sales are growing every year. The convenience of purchasing items from wherever you are and getting them sent straight to your door, if fast becoming the new culture....
80s Inventions That Shaped the Decade
80s inventions are all things most of us remember using. Whether they have been “reinvented” and made new or they are on the way out, prepare for all the nostalgic feels. 80s Inventions That Shaped the Decade Disposable Camera Do you remember the Fuji disposable cameras of your childhood, because I do. Disposable cameras were found on tables at weddings and bought and gathered for birthdays. All you had to do was turn the knob to the...
The 1980s BMW M3 E30 Is Still Heavily Sought After Today
BMW advertises their vehicles as the ultimate driving machine. In 1989 they introduced their BMW M3 E30 edition and it completely embodied that branding. Today, the car is still one of the most sought after BMW’s on the net. A 1989 BMW M3 E30 such as the one pictured above, is selling on EBAY Motors for a whopping $37,990. For that price, you can buy a brand new BMW however, it won’t be nearly as nostalgic as the 1989 E30....
The Mask Makes It — Halloween Costumes of the 1980s
There was so much to love about Halloween in the 80s. The horror movies, the free range trick-or-treating, the candy (I’m looking at you, Mr. Bones), mild fears about razor blades in apples (never happened), and the costumes. The costumes were the best of all. When I think back to one of my favorite Halloween costumes of my childhood it wasn’t the homemade costumes that my grandmother spent hours painstakingly putting together for me....