When I was a kid,bout 10, I learned to drive in a car that was real easy to
drive. My Daddy had I think a '55 Nash Rambler.. It had a "push button"
transmission... I think a lot of Studebakers (sp) had these too..And, to
make it fishing related, he DID take us fishing all the time in that car..
We used to crappie fish at the dead end bridge at the river with live
minnows, and He cut his own cane poles and dried, burned (or whatever you
call that heat treatment) varnished them himself cause we used about 16-20
ft poles.. Man, we'd be going down the road in that car with 19 cane poles
sticking wayyyyyyyyyyy out the back window LOL..He bought about 25 cans of
spray paint and we painted it sky blue halfway down and nay on the top hale
to make it two toned... It wasa beautiful car... Those were great
days..Chuck
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From: "Allan Fish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: Buck - was Re: [VFB] QUOTE FOR THE DAY
>I've driven a bathtub Nash - belonged to my wife before we married.
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NEAT!
I never had a Nash, but I had a '47 Frazier when I was in college. It was
a very odd color - kind orange-ish brown. My older brother dubbed it
"Baby-s**t Brown". Ran like a top.
It was the only car I ever had stolen. :-(
a.
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Allan Fish
Greenwood, IN
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