Posted by pete black on February 03, 2009 at 05:32:12 from (75.254.154.31):
In Reply to: old car posted by ken in texas on February 02, 2009 at 17:37:01:
15 yr.s old in 61, dad bought a 49 studebaker, all window coupe, fill the oil, check the gas. the front drivers seat was completely wore down to the springs and so when you sit down your butt went down to the floor pans, it was black but was faded and scratched. so i hopped on my bicycle and pedal down to the dollar store and buy some black spray paint to spot spray the scratches. i figured flat black to better match the faded parts, hours later, possibly the first camouflaged civilian vehicle in town. driving down the street once i spotted a pretty little girl from school and there i was, vehicle at speed, blue smoke puffing from the tailpipe, window down, arm resting on the door (butt so low in the seat that your elbow was up near your ear) with mom and dad in the front seat beside you. one thing for sure, didn't have to worry about your hair blowing, dad made sure you had it buzzed every two weeks. who says we don't know how to live in alabama?
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