Lois Lane: The Safest Way To Travel
While we all are usually marveling on how Superman gets around with the power of flight, as you know Lois Lane doesn't have that luxury, unless she is on a plummeting plane that Superman has to guide to safety. Some of you may not have heard of a car company called "Nash", I certainly haven't, but if you had the luxury of being around during the late 40's and 50s you might be familiar with the cars featuring seats that transform into beds. Nash first made their mark on the automobile industry in 1937 by introducing the first air conditioning system in their cars. Their most famous model is the "Rambler" as described by Examiner.com's Jim Cherry and pictured below:
Nash introduced a baby Rambler convertible in 1950. The early compact had side window rails that stayed fixed as the canvas top rolled back and was featured as Lois Lane’s ride on the original Superman TV series.
While Noel Neil might have been "Rambling" around in her convertible during the run of "The Adventures of Superman" Margot Kidder's Lois Lane cruised in a Ford sedan in "Superman: The Movie"
What car would your Lois Lane drive? Let us know.
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