Distinctly Montana Magazine
Issue link: https://digital.distinctlymontana.com/i/1380851
D I S T I N C T L Y M O N T A N A M A G A Z I N E • S U M M E R 2 0 2 1 5 8 D I S T I N C T L Y M O N T A N A M A G A Z I N E • S P R I N G 2 0 2 1 4 • EQUAL ALL SEASON CLIMATE CONTROL—NO HEAT OR A.C.! • DIRTBAG-RESISTANT SEAT FABRIC • PRE-RUSTED ANTI-RUST TECHNOLOGY— CAN'T RUST SOMETHING ALREADY RUSTY! • BODY COLORS MATCH ANY FIELD IT GETS LEFT IN W ith the end of World War II and the automobile production shifting into high gear, a new national pastime was created: vacations spent driving to new places, and Montana was at the top of everyone's must-see list. Iconic open-roof buses, affectionately called "RED JAMMERS" because of how their gears sounded, took park visitors through the wonders of Glacier National Park. Tightly-packed groups of 17 passengers ascend up Going-to-the-Sun Road at the bus' maximum speed of 45 miles per hour. With elaborate upgrades over the last few years, all Glacier Red Jammers are part of the original fleet built in the 1930s. B efore quintuple-quad chair lifts, heated gondolas, mid-mountain breweries, and mile-long lift lines, skiing in Montana was a less refined winter activity that required a hardy car to head up to the ski hill and back. Designed and built for ultimate depend- ability, and forged from the eternal fires of infinite practicality, a 1970s SUBARU was the skibum's chariot. No frills, no special features, just a car that will live forever. Exactly like the old dirtbags that still drive them. Red Red Jammers! Jammers! Subaru Subaru Perpetua! Perpetua! Gear Up for Tourists w h The 1975 The Only Car You' ll Ever Need! No, Really! This is ! We're not kidding! Look for These Exc ing Color Varia ons: Includes These Feautres: YELLOWSTONE! GLACIER! WILL RUN FOREVER! WATCH TIME AND SPACE GET FOLDED ALONG WITH ALL OF YOUR POSSESSIONS INTO THE LIMITLESS STORAGE OF THE HATCHBACK! Windows are e Perfect Height to Feed Bears!