by TsgtRet » Sun Sep 13, 2015 8:49 am
The one this brings to mind is the car my Grandparents next door neighbor had. I was born in 52 and he got it new in 1954: Pontiac 4 door with the straight 8 and the sunvisor over the windshield. He was a bit eccentric and, as a result, had put 2 sets of seat covers on it and covered the bottom of the door panels with brown butcher paper. It lived in the darkened half of the garage covered by 2, sewn together, sheets. When he passed, in the late 70s, it went to his son and the last I heard it was still in his family. It was around my whole life so it was just a neighborhood fixture, but now , looking back I realize it's over 60 years old! Oh...he really did only drive it on Sundays! On the other hand I think back on the cars I've owned over the years (40+) and that many of them are considered "collectable" today, it's hard to wrap my head around it.....when I had them they were just old cars I could afford because I couldn't afford a new one. Man, I'm old! :character-oldtimer: