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My 1960 bug had that manual in the trunk. The guy that sold me the bug was a co-worker with my dad and he had finally had kids too big to all ride in the bug so he bought a big American car.
He had bought the car new in Italy and he was in the US Air Force so he got the USA export version because he knew he would have it shipped home. It was the base model, no fuel gauge, just the speedometer. It did have the deluxe seats that were easy to adjust the seating position. The standard seat used a wing nut to hold the seat in position. I paid $600 for it, and it had 111,000 miles on it. Well actually is showd 11,000 but he said it was just 111K miles. I drove for almost two years, with the pedal to the metal and the 36 HP (new) engine was likely 20 HP. 60 MPH was wide open on flat ground. 65 with a downhill and it was scary. I sold it for $650 and bought a crazy high HP car, a 1973 Bug with 60 HP! Wow was it fast. ;) |
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Muir had a gift. |
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I just dropped by to check on Sugarbritches....but now I will just refer to him as S! :D |
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So I do get better, call her, she answers and agrees to pick me up the next Sat afternoon. She shows up, and we start driving around the local country back roads. At some point she asks if I want to drive? - Oh yeah of course! SmileWavy Off we go...……. she asks if I smoke pot? I said I've tried it. So out comes the bowl and we both take a few hits and continue. Man...…….I thought now THIS is livin! Eventually she takes me back home and asks if I would help her change the oil and check the front wheel bearings on her bug. I said sure - our house had a small make shift garage around back. Next weekend or so she shows up WITH THIS BOOK and we change the oil, filter and then checked the front wheel bearings per the books instruction. We take it out for a test drive and she stops by the store up the road and gets a 6-pack. Then promptly opens 2, hands me 1 and again - off we go riding around enjoying the countryside. These ride-alongs went on for half the summer and she even took me to a field party with a band...………………………….in retrospect...……. I was waaaaaaay too young to be there. I started to wonder why was she hanging out with me, clearly an adult, attractive, cool, smoked weed and drank beer, worked on her own car, etc. I really cannot answer that...……………...I can tell you that at some point she initiated my first kiss, heavy petting and later............the 'ol handy-J. Not soon after that incident I guess I became old news or because I was so naοve and didn't really know how to reciprocate her...……...or possibly...…….. was too afraid. So even at that age it was clear to my teenage brain...…. our...…... 'relationship' ........had run it's course at least...…….. by her actions and demeanor. Our last 'date' she gave me this book as I was getting out of the car and said "Hey - keep this...…..you might learn something".... |
One chick I dated happened to have me ride in her car and the brake squealer was doing its job, I told her she likely needed new brakes. She said she had talked to the local tire shop and they wanted $150 or some crazy fee. I jacked it up, took off a wheel, the rotors were fine, just worn pads. I took her to the parts store and she paid for new pads, something like 25 bucks, and I put them on in 30 minutes. She was very appreciative of that little task! I had no manual and all I remember was it was a smaller 4 door sedan. But brake pads are usually a breeze.
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Dear Penthouse...
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^^^^^^ yes, I know but it is true. Looking back she must've had a thing for teenage boys...… I don't know. But I kept that book for a looooong time. At some point going through stuff in my 30's I tossed it. ^^^^^
This period of time was in the early 70's and it was pretty wild. If you weren't a teenager during that era, it all would sound like b*******t. What I really wondered looking back on this is what is H3ll were my parents thinking? I mean she gave my mom her number for me to call her. |
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My first drivable car was a 63 VW pick up, loved that thing. I didn't need a book as I had Dell, a hippie car guy, also a French chef, that could have written the book. Great memories of days gone by working on it. |
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However, at 14, 1971 for me, a "handy" was on the other side of the sunset. Again, I sit in awe! |
^^^^^^^^^^ It's funny that I haven't seen that book or thought about her in 30 years or more......until ted posted it. Also to be truthful that experience...
.ruined me
.sort of. I was always 'chasing' older girls and then women until I was in my early 40's. It started what could be best described...
.. as an addiction for a large part of my life.
I can't help but wonder if the gender roles were reversed... ...would my parents allowed it? I doubt it as I had an older sister. Somehow it all seemed OK. |
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In 69 I was too busy building my first Porsche to have time for girls. One nice girl hung around the shop helping me for about a month. Looking back not too many months later I realized her work attire probably indicated an ulterior motive. I mean, her showing up in cut off bib overalls with clearly nothing else under them should have told me something. I should have allowed myself to be distracted, but I was working on my first Porsche - and I was a car guy. |
I still have the book.
Never got me laid, never got a reach-around or a handy because of it. Still, it was a pretty entertaining way to learn how to work on a car! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1586887198.jpg |
25% inflation rate.
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I was born in '59, a little late to the party. If I recall, they were originally 5.00, so more than 25%
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Sure, but asphaltgamblers copy is $6.00.
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Stop it.....
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