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FREDO wrote:
1965 Starcraft "Miss Daisy". Still got her. ;-) Fredo " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. wrote in message groups.com... 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? 1963 Rambler Classic 770 *Station Wagon*! Had been in the family since new, and the folks sold it to me for $200 when I was old enough to drive. Took a lot of kidding from my pals until I showed them the neat way that by pulling the headrests and dropping the reclining seat backs you wound up with a nice, flat playpen that extended all the way back to the cargo area. We'd jam that thing full with a Fender Bandmaster amp, a Fender Bassman, Farfisa Compact-Duo, and a Bogen PA amp, two horns (!) and stands- and all of that and 4 guys would fit in there (with one guy sort of curled up with the gear and three across the front bench seat. Was like stuffing circus clowns into a VW bug.. Still took two trips unless the drummer could borrow his parents car. (Real big time we were, yeah right). Made a little (very little) spending money and impressed a few (very easily impressed) girls playing music back then.......sure were good old days. But, since this is a boating NG and not the "neat old cars" discussion forum, how about your first ever boat? Mine was an old lapstrake rowboat on a freshwater lake. My folks had a little cabin there, and I would row around the lake for hours at a time. Sometimes fishing, sometimes just rowing around for the pure joy of being on the water. Then when I was just a bit older my grandfather bought a new fiberglass hull and built his own interior and deck for about a 24' sloop. Some of the best ever times as a kid was sailing with my grandfather. My first real boat was a 16 foot trihull with a 50 HP OB. Not a great boat for Lake Erie so it was mainly an inland lake boat. Prior to that was a series of rowboats and canoes. ;-) I had some small rowboats with 5 hp or 9.9 HP motors, but my first real boat was a VIP Vision with an OMC I/O. Dan |