I have owned five Studebaker's. I vividly remember the "Mr. Ed" show being sponsored by Studebaker. I only wish I could have bought a brand new Avanti in 1963, or a Hawk GT would have sufficed.
I thought you were going out tonight, what happened? I always loved Studebakers and wanted an Avanti when it was first introduced. You know the first car I remember my dad buying was a Studebaker. I wish I had it now...D
My first car was a 1973 Chevy Vega that i bought for $1,995. in 1974. I think I had it for 2-3 years until I blew the engine on my way to the Detroit area. I use to drive there to go to the bars! I can't believe it!
I loved Mr Ed and the Avanti. I was a little too young to have seen it when it first came out, but many years saw one and fell in love with it instantly.
My first car was a 1964 Dodge Dart convertible. Powder blue. I don't remember the size of the engine. I think it had 6 cylinders and it was automatic. I too wish I had kept this car. But, No. I had to trade it in on a 1970 Buick Skylark. My butch car. No comments.
I thought you were going out tonight, what happened?
ReplyDeleteI always loved Studebakers and wanted an Avanti when it was first introduced.
You know the first car I remember my dad buying was a Studebaker. I wish I had it now...D
I went out at 7:30 and came home at 10:45. Is three hours of drinking not enough?
ReplyDeleteI surprised that you are so coherent at such a late time and after several cocktails. Did you have a good time?
ReplyDeleteMy first car was a 1973 Chevy Vega that i bought for $1,995. in 1974. I think I had it for 2-3 years until I blew the engine on my way to the Detroit area. I use to drive there to go to the bars! I can't believe it!
ReplyDeleteI was like Alan. I never bothered much about checking the oil.
ReplyDeleteI loved Mr Ed and the Avanti. I was a little too young to have seen it when it first came out, but many years saw one and fell in love with it instantly.
ReplyDeleteMy first car was a 1964 Dodge Dart convertible. Powder blue. I don't remember the size of the engine. I think it had 6 cylinders and it was automatic. I too wish I had kept this car. But, No. I had to trade it in on a 1970 Buick Skylark. My butch car. No comments.
Checking the oil is the first thing my dad taught me.
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ReplyDeleteNo. Another daddy taught me that!
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Hi Sam. Nice website.
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