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It attracted girlsA car or girl magnet?
It attracted girlsA car or girl magnet?
Hey bugs, I remember walking back the aisle to the gun area and the wood floor boards creaking, and there stood Glen or his wife. I bought my first handgun there. S&W model 28. JeffAt the Western Auto store in Bellefonte, Pa., they would supply you with the paper bag ! !
I sure remember the big Bliz, I worked for 20 days ,16 hours a day until we had all the customers power back on.It was just as bad in `93. I don`t miss it. Jeff
I briefly had one of those VW's. I think it had like 36 HP. Dad sold it. I guess that was ok cause my first real car after it was a 67 Firebird, and I ain't sold it! That was in 1983 I got it...I remember driving a 1957 VW bug with the oval rear window to high school. The ball joints were so shot that when you turned left, the wheels flopped right and turning right would cause them to flop back. My father borrowed it one day and blew up the motor. He gave the car to a friend of his. We were pissed.
I briefly had one of those VW's. I think it had like 36 HP. Dad sold it. I guess that was ok cause my first real car after it was a 67 Firebird, and I ain't sold it! That was in 1983 I got it...
I had a 21 window '67 bus. Bought it in 1974 here in Washington state when I was in the Navy. Made some mods so I could use it as a camper for Steelhead fishing. Got out of the canoe club and moved back to Wisconsin. Great party vehicle. Excellent in the snow. I could drive out on a lake through up to a foot of snow or so and go ice fishing. If it was below zero, we could sit in the side door opening with a Coleman lantern going and maybe a little blackberry brandy. We were actually comfortable. Unfortunately, when I moved back to Washington, before I could go back & get my bus my first ex sold it for $500. AAaaarrrgggh! That was 1982 and I'm still irritated, I need to stop watching the Mecum and BJ auctions.They are serious collectors items now. My father owned a VW bus with the separate curved upper windows. That particular bus in restored condition could be worth a half a mil.
Of course they are! Just like the Cuda I sold for 650 dollars in 1989...stick with me and watch my great investing strategy. Buy High, sell low, and always sell the one thing that will appreciate in value while paying to keep the thing I like,bt no one else will buy...They are serious collectors items now. My father owned a VW bus with the separate curved upper windows. That particular bus in restored condition could be worth a half a mil.
I just moved back into the house I grew up in. Some of my neighbors from childhood are still there. No one was surprised to see me set up steel in the backyard and start running drills with an airsoft pistol...I remember when I was still in grade school, I would take my 22 out and shoot in the woods and spend the day shooting at stuff. No buddy cared about a kid walking down the road with a rifle in their hand.
