Posted by stinky pete on February 02, 2009 at 21:34:10 from (24.231.170.226):
In Reply to: old car posted by ken in texas on February 02, 2009 at 17:37:01:
'31 ford model A tudor. I learned as I drove thru the corn and my brothers stood on the running boards with one arm looped thru the back window and out thru the door window cradling double-barreled 20 gauges to blast any pheasants I flushed out! It eventually threw a rod so the old man whipped our rears then pulled the pan, cleaned out the shrapnel and used tarpaper and tin to cover the hole in the block. We drove it on 3 cylinders for another year until it spat out another, then we loaded it full of junk and pushed it in a 50 ft. sinkhole to keep grandpa's Port Huron steam engine company...
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