My 2014 Wrangler has manual windows and locks. The doors are still awfully heavy when I remove them.
I miss floor vents in cars. Pull the knob, and fresh air came in over your feet.
Fotomat booths. Remember those? You could drive up in your car, fill out a little envelope, pop your film inside, come back in a week, pay the attendant and receive your prints!
Imagine nowadays waiting a WEEK to see if that shot come out. :eek:
I rode in a pickup truck once with throw rugs covering the rusted-through floor. Now that was wild. Cars used to rust out, right? Do they still, or do I just trade-in way sooner?
Even the cheapest economy cars (which start at about 12k) have A/C as a standard feature, I think it is a standard feature on 95%+ of cars. Power windows is not always standard though, but is usually only seen on the economy cars. I’m assuming anything that isn’t a base model of a car that is <20k has power windows as a standard feature.
Carbon paper.
Teletype machines.
Mercury-vapour streetlights.
Incandescent light bulbs.
Movie-theatre film.
Movie-theatre film projectors.
Leaded gasoline.
Police call boxes (small metal boxes, the front hinged and opened with a key, not tardis phone booths) and public fire alarms, both attached to power poles.
Phone booths.
Bookmobiles.
FWIW, I have a candlestick phone built in 1911 , with a rotary dial (rather new-fangled at the time; it was introduced only in 1904 and became widespread in the US only from 1919 onwards).
It works perfectly and, yes, I still use it 
I am also a lover (not that way, pervs!) of manual typewriters, and I have a few in working order at home.
I still remember my university days when I studied Computer Science and we had to share a big VAX machine with green or orange CRT monitors. Sending compiling jobs to be processed and waiting for the printout with the results…
Computer punch cards.
Vermont Country Store sells both manual and electric typewriters. Their catalog says the former is manufactured just for them. They also sell ribbons.
That looks like it’s based on a Remington Corona model maybe just made by another company or under license from whoever owns the corona patent.