Posted by Ivan in Mich on July 05, 2016 at 19:19:13 from (174.124.209.81):
In Reply to: Stormy Skies posted by rusty6 on July 05, 2016 at 19:02:00:
I like that car. When I was in high school in the mid 60's a friend had one like that. It was cream colored and he had it all decked out. He was always telling how fast it would go. A bunch of us timed pine trees in the summer and we keep him busy and a couple other guys put an auto bomb on it. Lunch time came and he was going on about his car. He got in and started it up nothing happened. He got almost to the road and the bomb went off. The smoke rolled out from under it and it made a whistle sound he jumped out of it and ran back and looked at it. Everybody was almost rolling on the ground and he started laughing. He said we all had a big payback coming. I saw these guys in Jan and we had breakfast he was asked if he remembered and he did. He said he still owed up. I was very surprized that he still has this car and drives it on short trips still shined up like new
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