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07-10-2009 05:46 PM #1
Now you made me jealous! I owned....a long time ago....about 14-15 pre '63 Vettes! (I was buying and selling) A couple were keepers, but eventually I gave them up to do 409 cars. I sure miss them though, as they were there for some of my best adventures.....and near-misses! :-)
I wonder what ever happened to that white and red '58 I had????
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07-10-2009 08:07 PM #2
My first wifes Uncle had a 67 vette 427 4 spd and when he went to martis gras every year for 2 weeks he would leave it with me because i had a garage. It was a ball to drive.
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07-11-2009 05:16 AM #3
Owned this 56 back in 59, had a 58 270HP in it. You're right it was all 49-54 Chevy underneath.
Didn't stop well, cornered "OK" but if you got it aimed roughly where you wanted to go................HANG ON.
Another one I shoulda kept!Buying parts I don't need, with money I don't have, to impress people I don't like 
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07-11-2009 07:13 AM #4
Well Bart, you stirred a 45 year old memory here.
Summer of '64, I was coming up on the end of my shift at the grocery store. One of the clerks there named Sandy asked me if I'd take her car over to her mechanic. It had developed a bumping noise in the back on her way to work that she wanted looked at. Sandy was a prototypical SoCal '60s blonde babe, seeming perpetual tan, ponytail, and a GREAT rack! Sweet personality, and to a hormone juiced 17 year old an exciting "older woman" (about 20
). What "gentleman" wouldn't say yes to ANYTHING she asked!
Oh yeah, the car..........a maroon '58 Vette. Yep, I was jazzed! But then I drove it. To a teenage kid in SoCal in the mid '60s a Vette was pretty high on the automotive pecking order. Mystique by the boat load. The engine had plenty of power, the 4 speed shifted nicely, and cruisin' along closer to the road than in most "normal" cars was great. But it felt like driving a lumber wagon except for the mild neck snap when you stabbed the go pedal. From then on I never quite looked at those early Vettes the same as I had. Still nice to look at, just fell short when it came to drive time. Hmmmm, kinda like some women we've all probably known...........
Last edited by Bob Parmenter; 07-11-2009 at 07:19 AM.
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07-11-2009 08:13 AM #5
My 64' doesn't ride too bad. Wouldn't want to do a hot rod tour in it though.
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07-11-2009 09:20 AM #6
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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