Vanity Plate Bob
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search; 1978 Ford shift lever
recalls, but don't believe everyone was sue happy then.
recalls, but don't believe everyone was sue happy then.
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LOL, Jersey still has attendants. I try and pump myself when I'm in Jersey just to prevent any spillage on paintYes it was and $5.00 worth of gas wouldn't fit in the tank. The service station attendant (remember them) would pump my gas, check the oil and the air pressure in the tires, clean the windshield and give me tea glasses or steak knives if I bought 8 gallons or more. Not really the "good ole days but certainly the "old days".
Ok gang here is another winter thread to entertain us all while we wait for the spring driving weather.
What was your first car and what did it have in it?
Mine was a 1962 Pontiac Tempest convertible, white top, light blue ext. light blue int., 4 cylinder, automatic with shifter on the dash, transmission in the rear and trans fluid dipstick in the trunk, flexible drive shaft from the engine to the tranny, 15 inch wheels, power steering.
All this and a Delco AM one speaker radio, wow.
My father bought that car for me in 1965 at $600 with 27,000 miles on it
while I was a sophomore in college. It never let me down and started up every time I needed it to; all but once that is and that's when it got down to 16 degrees below zero one January night in the foothills of Kentucky so I walked 4 miles to get to classes that day. That was my fault since I was stretching dollars and pushed the battery a little too far before replacing it.
Keep 'em rollin' :W
Bill
You fellas make me feel old .Not many cars around but I got a Mule when I graduated .His name was buckie and he'd go all day on a gallon of oats :blue: