Oh yes we never forget our 1st one do we?. I did love that straight stick and learning to get to second and third.


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Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 17:20:12 -0500
From: Darren Addy <[email protected]>
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: An example of timeless design and style
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My first car was a 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe (2 dr. sedan) like
this one only black:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jacksnell707/3025596031/lightbox/
My grandfather purchased it at a farm auction for $11. We pulled it
home, rebuilt the brakes and put a clutch plate in it and I drove it
to work and school.

A couple of months earlier, my cousin's grandfather had purchased him
his first car, a 1953 Cranbrooke, for $12.50 at another farm auction.
That meant that I "beat him" by $1.50, although one could correctly
argue that he got a three years' newer car for his $1.50.

I like the car, but I wasn't exactly cool, since this was the mid-70s
when the cool kids were driving Mustangs and Chevelle's and such.
Something tells me that most of those Mustang and Chevelle are now
Canon and Nikon shooters.
: )
: )
: )

Once an oddball, always an oddball.



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