Who said it was California?I can't believe that - you have state troopers in California?
Depending on where I'm at I will still pull off the CD players face and lock it up. In the summer I will put up my sun screen, the dash in my Miata is perfect and I would like to keep it that way. I don't bother with rolling up the windows, unless it is raining, and I have never had a club, was it called 'the club?'
was indeed called the club - I actually have one for the Midget, mostly for when I was overwintering it in a condo underground garage.Depending on where I'm at I will still pull off the CD players face and lock it up. In the summer I will put up my sun screen, the dash in my Miata is perfect and I would like to keep it that way. I don't bother with rolling up the windows, unless it is raining, and I have never had a club, was it called 'the club?'
That looks like my first car, a Fiat 1100 D, with suicide front doors and 4 on the tree.
Now that's innovation!
I had a Fiat 1100 in High School. It had been my sisterโs. I used it as an auto mechanics learner in Auto Hobby shop. I think it was a 1959. I do recall it also had suicide doors. It was a fun little car.That looks like my first car, a Fiat 1100 D, with suicide front doors and 4 on the tree.
When I got it I only had a learners permit and fortunately had a friend who knew how to drive stick.
I had too much fun in that car and did a lot of things I shouldn't with it.
Like downshifting from 4th to 1st without regard to speed and ignoring the oil light.
My father saved my bacon twice, by doing the clutch job and rebuilding the bottom end.
Each time he told me what I did wrong and insisted I get involved with all aspects of the job.
He was the most expert mechanic I ever knew.
I sold the car when I got drafted, but the army sent me home the day of induction.
After that I had a long list of strange and wonderful cars.
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