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I can sorta bring this back to old English Fords....
My first car was this Austin A-40. Bought it in '66 for about $20. It was never registered legally, but I drove it all the time in the NJ pine barrens behind my parent's house. There were well over 150 miles of decent dirt roads so we could put on 50 miles a day easily. Many of my pals had these "woods cars" too (including the Police Chief's son).
Anyway, one of my friend's had a 100E Anglia (a mid-fifties "rounded" Anglia with a flathead). We would set up road racing circuits in the woods and have races. The Anglia was a bit quicker, so we would "ballast" it with 4 or 5 teenage boys.....at which point the two cars were pretty even.
One day the Austin was low on oil (as ususal) and the only thing I could find was some oil-based paint. I figured it was close enough. It expired soon after. I still have the bent con-rod on my desk as a momento.
More of my early cars (and other snaps of the A-40) ~here~ .
My first car was this Austin A-40. Bought it in '66 for about $20. It was never registered legally, but I drove it all the time in the NJ pine barrens behind my parent's house. There were well over 150 miles of decent dirt roads so we could put on 50 miles a day easily. Many of my pals had these "woods cars" too (including the Police Chief's son).
Anyway, one of my friend's had a 100E Anglia (a mid-fifties "rounded" Anglia with a flathead). We would set up road racing circuits in the woods and have races. The Anglia was a bit quicker, so we would "ballast" it with 4 or 5 teenage boys.....at which point the two cars were pretty even.
One day the Austin was low on oil (as ususal) and the only thing I could find was some oil-based paint. I figured it was close enough. It expired soon after. I still have the bent con-rod on my desk as a momento.
More of my early cars (and other snaps of the A-40) ~here~ .
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