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  1. On 11/10/2021 at 7:20 PM, zipdang said:

     Learned on my brother’s 1948 Willys Jeepster when I was 15. Now at 60 I’ve rarely been away from them.

    I learned to drive with my dads '48 Willys pickup truck.

    I think I learned mostly in reverse which I don't clearly recall WHY but that's why I have no trouble backing up using mirrors.

    I drove manual shift cars for a long time.

    The only car with an automatic transmission that snuck in between was a '62 Plymouth Belvedere slant 6 with the push button transmission.

    I have to say I loved that car.

    I didn't buy ordinary transportation cars with automatics until I somewhere in my early 30's.

    I'm 70 now and have  '32 and '59 Chevys both with straight 6 engines and manual transmissions.

    I love both of them....and a '27 Model T Tudor.

    How many here can confidently drive a Model T?

  2. On 10/26/2021 at 4:05 PM, Peter Gariepy said:

    I'll paraphrase them: If you dont use something or it doesn't actively give you joy... GET RID OF IT!

     

    I agree with ericmac about 3 cars.

    I also agree with the above quote.

    I have an addictive personality.

    When I get interested in something i am ALL in.

    Eventually I wised up and developed a plan: "If I haven't played with it for a year it's gone."

    That plan has worked well for me.

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  3. On 10/18/2021 at 5:51 PM, Paul Dobbin said:

    My shop stereo is on PBS.  No politics, no rap, no hip hop, just peacefull orchesra music.  My blood pressure loves it.

     

    Shed radio, car radio and truck radio....all PBS Music Station.......always....... :wub:

  4. The unregistered title wouldn't bother me in the least.

    It was unknown to me until AFTER I bought two cars from people who never registered the cars.

    When it came time for me to license them I simply used the name on the titles and they went through without a hitch.

    A DMV that researches every little detail on old hobby cars doesn't have enough to do.

  5. On 9/28/2021 at 5:09 PM, 28 Chrysler said:

    My Father said that if you could reach up and put a quarter dollar (25¢) on the counter of the hardware store you could get a drivers license good for a year.  ( South Dakota 1920s )

    One of my grandmothers was born in 1904.

    I don't think mom ever witnessed her driving but grandma showed me her license which she got for either a quarter or 50¢........no test no nothing.

    The license was not of paper, it seemed leather like and had stood the test of time well.

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  6. 14 hours ago, JACK M said:

    Digital is convenient, but the part I miss is looking at snap shots.

    I know one can still get these printed, but not many do.

     

    The best part about digital is you can see results instantly and the second best part is you can make them better if necessary, or worse if you're no good  with photoshop or the like.

    Then I upload them to Walgreens for prints on real photographic negative paper........cheap too!

     

  7. When I had my '65 Mustang (WORST POS I ever owned) the speedometer failed so I ordered a new one from one of the most well known suppliers of Mustang parts.

    The speedo arrived and the box had a fancy, iridescent, label on it proudly proclaiming it to be authorized by FMC.

    After installing it (another pos I might add) I backed the car out of the shed and upon moving forward the speedometer jumped to something over 40 MPH (I forget exactly how stupid it was) and stayed there.

    I called the company where a fairly crabby lady answered and reluctantly sent me another one.

    THIS time, when I got on the road, it hunted all over the place........ 🤬

    I called RA and asked the person who answered what their experience rate was with the speedmeter THEY sell to which he replied 100% satisfied so I ordered it and went through the whole stinking process A G A I N.

    The only difference this time is it worked!

    Needless to say the previous vendor was not happy. 

    Well DUH.......neither was I!

  8. Some years ago when the HCCA was a feature at the Iola Old Car Show  a great number of participants passed through my small village on their way to Iola from Stevens Point.

    Several stopped at my machine shop where I had a few of my OLD tractors parked outside.

    One of the memorable ones who stopped was a fella who was driving his Mitchell but I digress.

    A bunch of participants went to the Wisconsin Lions Camp located only two miles away so I had to take off a bit of time to ogle the cars, one of which was a Pope which could have been a Pope Mitchell.

    What I most remember about that car is I thought it was the most beautful old car I ever saw and I believe I have never seen another that would change my mind.

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  9. On 8/20/2021 at 11:27 AM, Porsche 68 said:

    Azbob can’t argue with you there my dog ran faster then m26 T but it was a real nice car 

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    I'm glad I started reading this thread from the beginning or I'd have missed this!

    I have a similar combo as well plus a '59 Chevy for a kicker.

    I've had Model T's, enjoyed all of them and my '27 Tudor won't be for sale any time soon.

    For lazy back road sight seeing it's hard to beat a T.

    You won't want to go fast enough to miss things which makes them ideally suited to seeing the countryside....... :wub:

  10. 14 hours ago, JACK M said:

    I bought a car out of New York recently and it came with a transferable registration, which is what I needed.

    The first and most local DMV office (McMinnville) said no way without a real title.

    The second DMV I tried (Woodburn)  read the same pages in that book they go to and fixed me right up.

     

     

    Don't take the word of the first DMV person with whom you speak.

    Some things in Wisconsin suck but our DMV isn't one of them especially if you get the right person the first time.

    I studied things well before I bought my '32 Chevy from the state of Connecticut knowing CT does not issue titles on cars after a number of years.

    I called our DMV, mostly just for kicks, to see what they would have to say.

    I first got in touch with what sounded like a young man whose first question to me was "Do you have a title" to which I replied "There is a title but why? Connectcut doesn't issue titles for cars that age" to which HE replied "We are going to need the title" to which I replied "Having the title is only a nice keepsake. Never mind. I'll send in the application with the current CT Registration and fees" to which HE replied "Good luck".

    Almost immediately I called back knowing the odds of getting the same person were near zero and sure enough, A nice young lady answered and I went over the spiel again with she fully agreed so that call ended quite differently.

    Sometimes you have to take no for an answer........but not always....... ;) 

     

  11. On 7/27/2021 at 7:54 AM, DecoDog said:

    Hey there! 
    Definitely not looking to daily drive a 1930s car for all the reasons you outlined, I just find it rather silly that there’s so many restrictions to protecting it. I don’t mind driving the car very sparingly
     

    and to answer your question I’m in McKean County in PA! :D 

    Here in Wisconsin having ANTIQUE plates carry some fairly steep restrictions though I doubt any cop in their right mind would ever stop anyone driving a car plated that way.

    One is offically restricted to driving the car only to and from car shows and for "maintenance".......needless to say the cars I had plated as such required a LOT of maintenance...... 😜

    COLLECTOR  plates have few restrictions and the law reads "SHOULD not be used for every day transporation".

    To me that's a suggestion so I drive one of them just about every day when the weather permits.

    A retired County cop friend of mine said any cop that would stop me for driving any old time with the ANTIQUE cars needs to find something better to do....... LOL

     

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  12. 13 hours ago, Fox H. said:

    Anytime someone says "gangster car," quotes the Godfather cannoli scene, or anything remotely about a Thompson. Yes, I agree that some cars can look sinister, but let's just leave it at that.

     

    When I first got the '24 Dodge Brothers sedan I had my wife named it the "Gangster Car" about 3 minutes after it rolled off of the trailer it came on....... :rolleyes:

  13. "One off"........One off of WHAT?....... :wacko: .......I cringe every time I hear or see it.

     

    All my life the expression was "one of" as in one of a kind.

    Did this bastardized expression originate at some car auction house?

     

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  14. 11 hours ago, 60FlatTop said:

    I have been very happy with NAPA's Echlin brand ignition products for the past 25 years. That's when to old "go to" brands started letting me down.

     

    Here is what I would good with:

    https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/ECHIC7

     

    I think they are made in China, but the spec must be a lot higher.

    The part I bolded says everything.

    The Chinese, and everyone else, WILL produce quality products IF the vendors DEMAND it but you'll pay for it.

    As much as I like to buy American in too many cases it isn't even possible anymore....... :(

     

     

     

     

     

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  15. On 7/5/2021 at 1:46 PM, 46 woodie said:

    I don't think that is only youngsters. Did you ever try to ask a question or try to carryon a conversation with the owner of a car at a Concours d' Elegance. I was looking at a beautiful early Cadillac at a Concours event one day and complemented the owner on the restoration. He just smiled at me without saying a word, thank you would have been nice. I asked him a question about the restoration,  and without answering my question, said to lady friend "I'm going to take a walk and look at my competition". Oh well!

     

    I hear you!

    A few years ago I was at a localish engine/tractor show where there was a guy, probably 10-15 years my senior, who had an immaculate Buick Big Six skid mounted engine on display.

    He was at his display and I remarked to him what an outstanding job he had done.

     

    Crickets......I mean.......N O T H I N G

     

    I said a few words, actually more than a few one of which may have been hole, under my breath and walked away....... 😈

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  16. I likely don't fit the norm but even as kid, now pushing 70, I was always attracted to old stuff and always will be.

    Haggerty insurance puts out a first class magazine but I find most of the issues nearly unreadable as the stuff I like is pretty well ignored.

    I've always been a fan of everything from horseless carriages to near 1960 cars with preferences from pre teens to early thirties.

    I live 17 miles from the largest old car show in the midwest and quit going because of the dirth of cars I love........😞

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