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So what rides did you have in your teens? How did you fix them up.
In high school I originally had to share a car with 2 of my sisters (OMG). I think it was an early 1960's Rambler. I finally got my own ride Junior year...........a 1964 Chevelle Malibu with an Earl Sheib paint job, a Thrush muffler and moonie caps on the wheels. I eventually sold that and bought a 1965 Chevy Impala Convertible (bought it from the owner of the gas station I worked part time for). That car lasted me till it was stolen and I replaced it with a '64 Ford Galaxy I got for a steal from a neighbor. End of teenage cars. So how about you? |
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JimH wrote:
So what rides did you have in your teens? How did you fix them up. In high school I originally had to share a car with 2 of my sisters (OMG). I think it was an early 1960's Rambler. I finally got my own ride Junior year...........a 1964 Chevelle Malibu with an Earl Sheib paint job, a Thrush muffler and moonie caps on the wheels. I eventually sold that and bought a 1965 Chevy Impala Convertible (bought it from the owner of the gas station I worked part time for). That car lasted me till it was stolen and I replaced it with a '64 Ford Galaxy I got for a steal from a neighbor. End of teenage cars. So how about you? 1962 Morris Minor 850 Station Wagon at age 16. Went out and ran it into the rear end of a Volkswagen Bug. That screwed me up for a year or two. Then I bought a 1967 Honda CB160 motorcycle. Last car in my teens was a 1963 Pontiac Parisienne 4 door sedan. |
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![]() "Don White" wrote in message news ![]() JimH wrote: So what rides did you have in your teens? How did you fix them up. In high school I originally had to share a car with 2 of my sisters (OMG). I think it was an early 1960's Rambler. I finally got my own ride Junior year...........a 1964 Chevelle Malibu with an Earl Sheib paint job, a Thrush muffler and moonie caps on the wheels. I eventually sold that and bought a 1965 Chevy Impala Convertible (bought it from the owner of the gas station I worked part time for). That car lasted me till it was stolen and I replaced it with a '64 Ford Galaxy I got for a steal from a neighbor. End of teenage cars. So how about you? 1962 Morris Minor 850 Station Wagon at age 16. Went out and ran it into the rear end of a Volkswagen Bug. That screwed me up for a year or two. Then I bought a 1967 Honda CB160 motorcycle. Last car in my teens was a 1963 Pontiac Parisienne 4 door sedan. I never heard of a Morris. 1962 Mini Traveller: http://www.cars-on-line.com/23291.html '61 sedan. http://classiccarfair.com/1961morrisminorsaloon.htm '59 Traveller Woodie: http://www.cars-on-line.com/23291.html Close to what you owned? Looks like they were made in GB. |
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![]() " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message news ![]() "Don White" wrote in message news ![]() JimH wrote: So what rides did you have in your teens? How did you fix them up. In high school I originally had to share a car with 2 of my sisters (OMG). I think it was an early 1960's Rambler. I finally got my own ride Junior year...........a 1964 Chevelle Malibu with an Earl Sheib paint job, a Thrush muffler and moonie caps on the wheels. I eventually sold that and bought a 1965 Chevy Impala Convertible (bought it from the owner of the gas station I worked part time for). That car lasted me till it was stolen and I replaced it with a '64 Ford Galaxy I got for a steal from a neighbor. End of teenage cars. So how about you? 1962 Morris Minor 850 Station Wagon at age 16. Went out and ran it into the rear end of a Volkswagen Bug. That screwed me up for a year or two. Then I bought a 1967 Honda CB160 motorcycle. Last car in my teens was a 1963 Pontiac Parisienne 4 door sedan. I never heard of a Morris. 1962 Mini Traveller: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=38 72 '61 sedan. http://classiccarfair.com/1961morrisminorsaloon.htm '59 Traveller Woodie: http://www.cars-on-line.com/23291.html Close to what you owned? Looks like they were made in GB. Oops, link for the '62 corrected. ;-) |
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![]() " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message ... " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message news ![]() "Don White" wrote in message news ![]() JimH wrote: So what rides did you have in your teens? How did you fix them up. In high school I originally had to share a car with 2 of my sisters (OMG). I think it was an early 1960's Rambler. I finally got my own ride Junior year...........a 1964 Chevelle Malibu with an Earl Sheib paint job, a Thrush muffler and moonie caps on the wheels. I eventually sold that and bought a 1965 Chevy Impala Convertible (bought it from the owner of the gas station I worked part time for). That car lasted me till it was stolen and I replaced it with a '64 Ford Galaxy I got for a steal from a neighbor. End of teenage cars. So how about you? 1962 Morris Minor 850 Station Wagon at age 16. Went out and ran it into the rear end of a Volkswagen Bug. That screwed me up for a year or two. Then I bought a 1967 Honda CB160 motorcycle. Last car in my teens was a 1963 Pontiac Parisienne 4 door sedan. I never heard of a Morris. 1962 Mini Traveller: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=38 72 '61 sedan. http://classiccarfair.com/1961morrisminorsaloon.htm '59 Traveller Woodie: http://www.cars-on-line.com/23291.html Close to what you owned? Looks like they were made in GB. Oops, link for the '62 corrected. ;-) |
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On Sat, 03 Jun 2006 22:27:33 GMT, Don White wrote:
JimH wrote: So what rides did you have in your teens? How did you fix them up. In high school I originally had to share a car with 2 of my sisters (OMG). I think it was an early 1960's Rambler. I finally got my own ride Junior year...........a 1964 Chevelle Malibu with an Earl Sheib paint job, a Thrush muffler and moonie caps on the wheels. I eventually sold that and bought a 1965 Chevy Impala Convertible (bought it from the owner of the gas station I worked part time for). That car lasted me till it was stolen and I replaced it with a '64 Ford Galaxy I got for a steal from a neighbor. End of teenage cars. So how about you? 1962 Morris Minor 850 Station Wagon at age 16. Went out and ran it into the rear end of a Volkswagen Bug. That screwed me up for a year or two. Then I bought a 1967 Honda CB160 motorcycle. Last car in my teens was a 1963 Pontiac Parisienne 4 door sedan. Who was just whining about OT posts? I have no problem with the post, since it's not inflammatory, but doesn't the previous whining about a post with a chili recipe seem somewhat ludicrous? -- John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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On Sat, 03 Jun 2006 23:48:34 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote: On Sat, 3 Jun 2006 17:56:44 -0400, " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote: End of teenage cars. So how about you? Ah - well, my very first "ride" was a '53 Hudson Hornet Super Six (308 CUI) that I drove around a 1/4 mile dirt track when I was 13 - say, 1960 or thereabouts. The track was surrounded by a junk/reclamation yard which had a ton of trucks/cars/tractors, etc., and belonged to one of my school buddies. His Dad ran the yard and he would let us fix up old beat up autos, then wreck 'em on the track or on wild ass rides through the woods/hay fields. The Hornet finally succumbed when I ran my very first Demo Derby at the junk yard - it was totally trashed and eventually crushed. I hate to think how much that car would be worth today. Eventually, we moved East and when we landed on the North Shore of MA, I bought a '56 Chevy Bel Air Coupe for $50 with, get this, Powerglide tranny. I wanted to customize this car, but one of my friends got the bug and offered my $150 for it, so I sold it to him. The second car I had was a '54 Oldsmobile 88 two door hardtop with the "Rocket V8 (324 CUI)" and Hydra-Matic which was immediately put into a garage and "renovated" - out with the Hydra-Matic and in with a manual transmission, Hurst shifter, new rear end, drive shaft, three plate clutch - yada, yada, yada. Changed to two barrel over to a Holley four barrel (I think it was a Holley - long time ago), put in a high aspect ratio cam shaft and that became the ride for about six months until the cops got sick and tired of pulling me over. My Dad made me sell it. Had about $450 in it, sold it for $600 to some drag racer who did some body stuff to it. I'm told by some of my high school friends that the fellow still has it and lives in Peabody, MA. The third was a '57 Plymouth Fury two door that a friend's Grandpa was selling. My Dad approved of this car because it was a "old guy's car". With a 290 horse 318, four barrel- heh, heh, heh. It had the push button tranny on the dash. That car was a screamer, I'll tell you what. I kept that car until I graduated high school because - well, I had a need for speed and my parents were adamant that I couldn't buy another car, or modify another car, until I graduated high school In retrospect, it was very wise of them. So, that's my high school years. A 1951 Studebaker ( http://www.vipclassics.com/stk2110354.phtml ) and a 1957 Chevy Belair 2 door with the 283 power pack engine got me through high school. My little brother 'stole' the Studebaker one day, took his girlfriend for a ride, and totaled the damn thing. Luckily no one was hurt, except me 'cause I had no collision insurance! -- John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sat, 3 Jun 2006 17:56:44 -0400, " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote: End of teenage cars. So how about you? Ah - well, my very first "ride" was a '53 Hudson Hornet Super Six (308 CUI) that I drove around a 1/4 mile dirt track when I was 13 - say, 1960 or thereabouts. The track was surrounded by a junk/reclamation yard which had a ton of trucks/cars/tractors, etc., and belonged to one of my school buddies. His Dad ran the yard and he would let us fix up old beat up autos, then wreck 'em on the track or on wild ass rides through the woods/hay fields. The Hornet finally succumbed when I ran my very first Demo Derby at the junk yard - it was totally trashed and eventually crushed. I hate to think how much that car would be worth today. Eventually, we moved East and when we landed on the North Shore of MA, I bought a '56 Chevy Bel Air Coupe for $50 with, get this, Powerglide tranny. I wanted to customize this car, but one of my friends got the bug and offered my $150 for it, so I sold it to him. The second car I had was a '54 Oldsmobile 88 two door hardtop with the "Rocket V8 (324 CUI)" and Hydra-Matic which was immediately put into a garage and "renovated" - out with the Hydra-Matic and in with a manual transmission, Hurst shifter, new rear end, drive shaft, three plate clutch - yada, yada, yada. Changed to two barrel over to a Holley four barrel (I think it was a Holley - long time ago), put in a high aspect ratio cam shaft and that became the ride for about six months until the cops got sick and tired of pulling me over. My Dad made me sell it. Had about $450 in it, sold it for $600 to some drag racer who did some body stuff to it. I'm told by some of my high school friends that the fellow still has it and lives in Peabody, MA. The third was a '57 Plymouth Fury two door that a friend's Grandpa was selling. My Dad approved of this car because it was a "old guy's car". With a 290 horse 318, four barrel- heh, heh, heh. It had the push button tranny on the dash. That car was a screamer, I'll tell you what. I kept that car until I graduated high school because - well, I had a need for speed and my parents were adamant that I couldn't buy another car, or modify another car, until I graduated high school In retrospect, it was very wise of them. So, that's my high school years. Sounds like you had a great time in your teen years..........nice rides. The Fury was probably looked at as a sleeper when face to face with another car at a light.........until you lit it up on green. ;-) |
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![]() "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sat, 03 Jun 2006 22:27:33 GMT, Don White wrote: JimH wrote: So what rides did you have in your teens? How did you fix them up. In high school I originally had to share a car with 2 of my sisters (OMG). I think it was an early 1960's Rambler. I finally got my own ride Junior year...........a 1964 Chevelle Malibu with an Earl Sheib paint job, a Thrush muffler and moonie caps on the wheels. I eventually sold that and bought a 1965 Chevy Impala Convertible (bought it from the owner of the gas station I worked part time for). That car lasted me till it was stolen and I replaced it with a '64 Ford Galaxy I got for a steal from a neighbor. End of teenage cars. So how about you? 1962 Morris Minor 850 Station Wagon at age 16. Went out and ran it into the rear end of a Volkswagen Bug. That screwed me up for a year or two. Then I bought a 1967 Honda CB160 motorcycle. Last car in my teens was a 1963 Pontiac Parisienne 4 door sedan. Who was just whining about OT posts? I have no problem with the post, since it's not inflammatory, but doesn't the previous whining about a post with a chili recipe seem somewhat ludicrous? -- John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** Give it up John and enjoy the NG...............but drop the badge. Fair enough? ;-) |
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JimH wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message news ![]() JimH wrote: So what rides did you have in your teens? How did you fix them up. In high school I originally had to share a car with 2 of my sisters (OMG). I think it was an early 1960's Rambler. I finally got my own ride Junior year...........a 1964 Chevelle Malibu with an Earl Sheib paint job, a Thrush muffler and moonie caps on the wheels. I eventually sold that and bought a 1965 Chevy Impala Convertible (bought it from the owner of the gas station I worked part time for). That car lasted me till it was stolen and I replaced it with a '64 Ford Galaxy I got for a steal from a neighbor. End of teenage cars. So how about you? 1962 Morris Minor 850 Station Wagon at age 16. Went out and ran it into the rear end of a Volkswagen Bug. That screwed me up for a year or two. Then I bought a 1967 Honda CB160 motorcycle. Last car in my teens was a 1963 Pontiac Parisienne 4 door sedan. I never heard of a Morris. 1962 Mini Traveller: http://www.cars-on-line.com/23291.html '61 sedan. http://classiccarfair.com/1961morrisminorsaloon.htm '59 Traveller Woodie: http://www.cars-on-line.com/23291.html Close to what you owned? Looks like they were made in GB. Right you are. It was the Morris 850 Mini Minor station wagon (Traveller?) with the wood trim..... (Mr. Bean car in the wagon version) similar to.. http://www.minireg.com/disp_auto.asp?autoid=37 |
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