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Thanks for the memories. I've seen a couple episodes of a number of these, a number of episodes of a couple, and have heard of most of the rest.
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Thanks for the memories. I've seen a couple episodes of a number of these, a number of episodes of a couple, and have heard of most of the rest.
That is the first car we had that I can actually remember as a child. It looked like a mini Chevelle.I've always been partial the the Chevy Nova SS. Electric blue, please. I think it's way sexier than a Mustang.
My second old favorite cars are any of the ones with the finsMy favorite old vehicle will always be a Korean war era Willys Overland M38.
But I am also quite fond of the WWI era Pierce Arrow -both the 48 and the 66 models. In fact, I could drool over any number of old vehicles and often do.
I had kids too…… maybe some of mine didn’t walk off after allMy father was a carpenter so he had a lot of Craftsman hand tools - most of which my brother inherited. Since Brother worked summers with Dad before joining the USN, he had some of his own so I did get some basic ones. Then I had kids.
My DH#1 and I had a '57 Chevy Nomad, 2-door wih a 357 hemi IIRC ... vroom vrooom!
Don`t you just hate it when that happens!I'm so old I remember that I remembered something from about 50 years ago that I was going to post on this thread, but I've forgotten what it is.
A 57 Chevy was my first car! It was a four door but it was still cool! Cost me all of 150.00 back in 72! After I replaced the rear springs rebuilt the carburetor and tuned it you could have driven it anywhere! Those sure were the days!I remember from black and white pictures the first car was a round top Chevy bel air
And the second car was a hard top convertible mercury that looked sort of like a Plymouth fury