Not many will understand this one


 
Oddly enough I have not seen VP since we all went to The 53 Drive in and watched it when it came out in 71. 4 of us. My buddy, his then girlfriend and my then girlfriend in my 65 Buick
 
RE: Ford v Ferrari - I just now watched it; what an immensely gratifying film! I think I can even get the wife to watch and enjoy it. Thanks for the recommendation!
 
I might as well list all the cars I’ve owned here, none were particularly high performance but almost all could get out of their own way.
1941 Plymouth Tudor sedan in high school,
1953 Dodge convertible, hemi V8, -240 ci, college
1955 Chevy 210 for fordor sedan, 265 V8, navy little creek
1959 Corvette 283 4 speed, navy Annapolis, first new car
1961 Corvair tudor 4 speed, wish it had been a Lakewood
1962 Ford wagon 6 cyl 3 speed, family growing
1937 Buick 40c convertible sedan basket case, slowly turned into a show car
1937 Buick 46c rumble seat convertible, found along the side of the road and slowly made into a driver
1966 Mercury fake wood wagon, quickly rusted away in Buffalo
1966 Mustang GT 289, 3 speed rusted away
1967 Chevy suburban 283 3 speed
1952 Buick 59 Super wood wagon
1953 Buick 46c Special convertible 3 speed
2 1967 Buick Skylark convertibles
1969 Buick Skylark convertible
Lots of unowned company cars over 20 years, including a Chevy Vega and a Chevy Citation, didn’t like any of them
1990 Subaru Legacy wagon good ski car , bought new
1996 Volvo 850GLT fordor sedan bought new
1998 Volvo Cross Country bought new
1996 Volvo 850 Turbo wagon, best car I’ve ever owned, now 258k miles
2001 Volvo V70 T5 wagon, 208k now
Still own the last two
Looks like marriage and/or kids about 1990
 

 

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