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Actually just got back from San Jose to get a '57 Studebaker running for my friend, he sold it to some guys who drove out from Near St. Louis, Mo., and it wuoldn't start when they got here, little point file here, little plug cleaning there, and they were on thier 2000 mile trip back home.
Well you know, back as a kid I used to help a guy work on his Moris Minor, I just loved that car, looked like a small '40 Ford. Always wanted to find one someday, run a BBC and a straight axle and make a gasser drag car out of one.
Yea, my first girl friend owned one - not sure which one was more ugly, but they both were quiet and unassuming, and very dependable!
I shouldn't talk, I owned a 59 Ford Taunus (sp - German ford) wagon at the time. It would go anywhere, and I kept a bedroll in the back! It wasn't until the surfer vans of the 70s that there was anything better for a red-blooded American boy to own!
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