My Life in the Past
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My Life in the Past
One of my hot rods in high school:
Then at 30:
Now that is as conservative as you can get
Then at 30:
Now that is as conservative as you can get
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A young conservative makes sounds at 16 and then 30 years later:
$30 Silvertone then an expensive Gibson ES-335.
$30 Silvertone then an expensive Gibson ES-335.
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I learned to drive in a WWII Army Jeep and got my license at 15 years old. My first hot rod was a 1934 Ford 3-window couple with a 1947 or 48 Cadillac flathead engine, 4 carbs. I traded it for a 1940 Ford Standard Couple and installed a 1956 Chevy engine that was just right to run loads from west Tennessee to east Tennessee. Then a 1934 Ford Custom 2-door with a 1957 Chevy engine. I loved dirt and grease, so I worked as a mechanic at a local dirt track. At times I dove it around the track and asked the owner to teach me to race. He laughed and told me he would not wish that on his worst enemy. I took his advice and gave that up early.
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yikes, these were taken ten years ago!
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What is a couple?dustymars wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 6:04 pm I learned to drive in a WWII Army Jeep and got my license at 15 years old. My first hot rod was a 1934 Ford 3-window couple with a 1947 or 48 Cadillac flathead engine, 4 carbs. I traded it for a 1940 Ford Standard Couple and installed a 1956 Chevy engine that was just right to run loads from west Tennessee to east Tennessee. Then a 1934 Ford Custom 2-door with a 1957 Chevy engine. I loved dirt and grease, so I worked as a mechanic at a local dirt track. At times I dove it around the track and asked the owner to teach me to race. He laughed and told me he would not wish that on his worst enemy. I took his advice and gave that up early.
50,000 battered women and I'm still eating mine plain!
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I think something came lose either in the speller or the forum posting. The word I typed was "coupe" and somehow it posted as "couple." I have been having some difficulty with posting here for some strange reason when I hit Submit the screen goes out to some error page and when I return to the original post, I made things seem to be jumbled up. Weird.Miketx wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2024 5:01 amWhat is a couple?dustymars wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 6:04 pm I learned to drive in a WWII Army Jeep and got my license at 15 years old. My first hot rod was a 1934 Ford 3-window couple with a 1947 or 48 Cadillac flathead engine, 4 carbs. I traded it for a 1940 Ford Standard Couple and installed a 1956 Chevy engine that was just right to run loads from west Tennessee to east Tennessee. Then a 1934 Ford Custom 2-door with a 1957 Chevy engine. I loved dirt and grease, so I worked as a mechanic at a local dirt track. At times I dove it around the track and asked the owner to teach me to race. He laughed and told me he would not wish that on his worst enemy. I took his advice and gave that up early.
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I think something came lose either in the speller or the forum posting. The word I typed was "coupe" and somehow it posted as "couple." I have been having some difficulty with posting here for some strange reason when I hit Submit the screen goes out to some error page and when I return to the original post, I made things seem to be jumbled up. Weird.Miketx wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2024 5:01 amWhat is a couple?dustymars wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 6:04 pm I learned to drive in a WWII Army Jeep and got my license at 15 years old. My first hot rod was a 1934 Ford 3-window couple with a 1947 or 48 Cadillac flathead engine, 4 carbs. I traded it for a 1940 Ford Standard Couple and installed a 1956 Chevy engine that was just right to run loads from west Tennessee to east Tennessee. Then a 1934 Ford Custom 2-door with a 1957 Chevy engine. I loved dirt and grease, so I worked as a mechanic at a local dirt track. At times I dove it around the track and asked the owner to teach me to race. He laughed and told me he would not wish that on his worst enemy. I took his advice and gave that up early.
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