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RevSnodgrass

For best results, read postings in chronological order. The first post will be at the bottom of the July 2005"archives", read the one at the bottom first and proceed upward. E mail ronwoodsum@Yahoo.com to be alerted of new posts. Thanks, Rev

Saturday, January 21, 2006

Putt Putt

VROOOOM!

This will have little interest to most, but I was thinking of all the motorized transportation I’ve had over the years and decided to make a list. I’ve rated my top 3.
You don’t have to read it so don’t complain.

Cushman motor scooter – max speed 30 MPH, no tags, no license
1941 (#3) Packard 2 door sedan – 10 MPG, 1 qt of oil per 100 miles
1936 Plymouth 4 door sedan – fabric roof top
1935 Plymouth Coupe – spare tire holder outside on the trunk
1941 Chevrolet 2 door sedan – last car in High school
1939 Chevrolet 4 door sedan – got me to the job on time
1952 Chevrolet 4 door sedan – bought in ’56, my “newest” car
1956 MGA Sports car – caught up in the sport car craze
1952 MG TD Sports car – a classic red with wire wheels
1958 (#2) Volvo 2 door sedan – looked like a ’46 Ford, great car.
Parilla motorcycle – slightly more than a motor bike
1963 Volkswagen Bus – 32 HP engine had trouble up hill
1947 Volkswagen Beetle – split rear window
1958 Ford Falcon – lived up to FORD: Fix Or Repair Daily
Honda motorcycle – looked like a small Harley
1958 Mercedes 4 door sedan – very comfy
1960 Volvo Station wagon – kids, kept this a long time
1961 Mercedes 4 door sedan – more troubles than ’58 Mercedes
1968 Volvo 4 door sedan – not nearly as good as the ’58 Volvo
1978 Ford Fiesta – real economy, still sold overseas, not in USA
1970 Chevy pickup truck – moved to small town, pickup must have
1973 Lincoln Town Car – moved to city, comfort required
1985 (#1) Mazda RX7 (rotary engine) bought new, best car ever
1996 Nissan 4 door sedan – excellent car, low maintenance
1979 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible – bought on EBAY, restored
2000 Lincoln Town Car – good deal from a good friend

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