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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 3wLarry, May 27, 2010.

  1. Lytles Garage
    Joined: May 6, 2011
    Posts: 621

    Lytles Garage
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    Waiting for the snow to go away so I could drive my 39 chevy with the rock hard recap slicks on it , Oh yes, the hacks in school, my ass still hurts, but them fuckers straightend you right out!! 50 cent cigarettes out of the machine at the 5 Ts bar, driving around the block by the Liberty theater 20 times when it got out , lookin for girls, with" the Doors light my fire" playing on my new 4 track player. Chris
     
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  2. DJCruiser
    Joined: Jan 15, 2012
    Posts: 316

    DJCruiser
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    from CT

    first time i had taps on the heels of my shoes
    putting a baseball card in my bicycle spokes
    bathing the dog in CN and water in the bathtub to get rid of fleas
    brown soap for poison ivy
    iodine
    being scared of insulation in the attic
    cap pistols & hitting caps with rocks
    bucky beaver
    sky king
    corky and white shadow
     
  3. DJCruiser
    Joined: Jan 15, 2012
    Posts: 316

    DJCruiser
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    from CT

    oh yeah, and the Esso tiger tails.
     
  4. ol'chevy
    Joined: Nov 1, 2005
    Posts: 1,283

    ol'chevy
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    Dad coming after me with that damn Merthiolate if I cried about a cut or scrape. I shut up quick.
     
  5. Henry VIII
    Joined: Mar 30, 2009
    Posts: 272

    Henry VIII
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    from Tulsa OK

    I was 14 when I bought my first car for $200, a '51 Ford convertible with broken top. On Saturday mornings I would pull the battery out, take it to town on my Cushman scooter to the Phillips station for a free "quick charge". After re-installing the battery, and if it started, I would drive back to the same station and buy $1 worth of gas and drive the car until it overheated. I did this for about 6 months before I had a driver's license.
     
  6. 57Custom300
    Joined: Aug 21, 2009
    Posts: 1,425

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    from Arizona

    I remember the 60' World Series when Maz hit that home run beating the hated Yankees. In grade school then and the teacher wanted to listen to the game during class. Must have been a big no-no back then. Earlier in the game Pittsburgh hit a home run to tie it up. The class went crazy. Teacher got mad and turned the radio off. He couldn't stand it and turned it back on (after a big lecture to the class). When Maz hit the home run I was the only one to stand up and cheer. Had to stay after school for that one. Walking out after a big lecture the teacher half smiled and said "I'll give you credit for knowing the game was over".
     
  7. jazz1
    Joined: Apr 30, 2011
    Posts: 1,547

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    I remember when potato chips were considered a healthy food ,,,,and they still are!

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  8. Thirtycoup
    Joined: Jul 21, 2002
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    Hahahahaha..... you could smoke in hospitals.
     
  9. jcmarz
    Joined: Jan 10, 2010
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    jcmarz
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    from Chino, Ca

    how many remember when you could smoke at McDonald's?? Those tinfoil ashtrays they used to have. What the heck is wrong with the U.S. today when they discourge use of tobacco and encourge the use of Marijuana. Dumb
     
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  10. 5559
    Joined: Oct 25, 2012
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    5559
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    from tn

    walking to the country store with a quarter to get a coke and a bag of chips
     
  11. Doug B
    Joined: Feb 2, 2008
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    Doug B
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    I remember going to the local 1/8 mile drags,about 3 miles up from the house
     

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  12. refried confusion
    Joined: Nov 14, 2010
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  13. Growing up in rolling hills of San Diego with my flexy flyer. Atlantic Richfield stations had a weather vane with an eagle on top. Pops had a pastel yellow 55 Mercury convertible back then.
     
  14. blue68deville
    Joined: Oct 11, 2011
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    The smell of good old regular leaded gas. Ethanol smells like ass.

    Willie Nelson 8-tracks

    Bananna seats and rear slicks

    Tom T Hall

    Being disappointed when all the Caddies went to FWD in 85 cause they didn't look cool anymore

    The "real" Kool-Aid pitcher

    Grandparent age folks driving 50s cars

    Being the remote
     
  15. 57Custom300
    Joined: Aug 21, 2009
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    from Arizona

    The sound of the nylon tires that developed flat spots overnite and went away after the tire warmed up.
     
  16. Rice n Beans Garage
    Joined: Dec 17, 2006
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    The good days in West Los Angeles
     

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  17. Engine man
    Joined: Jan 30, 2011
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    Engine man
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    from Wisconsin

    Gas is pretty much the price of 3 candy bars if you find the same size bars.

    I remember gas stations where they filled your tank, checked your oil, washed the windows, checked your tires, took your money and gave you change right at the pump.
     
  18. Da Tinman
    Joined: Dec 29, 2005
    Posts: 4,222

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    had a friend who's phone number was all 7s 8s and 9s. Sucked on a rotary phone especially if you screwed it up and had to "redial".
     
  19. 327-365hp
    Joined: Feb 5, 2006
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    from Mass

    Yep, I could hear Westboro Speedway on Saturday nights. It's a strip mall now! I remember when the only mall was Shopper's World in Framingham. It was one of the first in the country and opened in 1951.


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    Growing up I remember..

    ZAYREs

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    Mammoth Mart

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    Mars Bargainland

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  20. teddyp
    Joined: May 28, 2006
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    your right all we ever used was a matchbook nobody had a feeler gauge:D
     
  21. wombat barf
    Joined: May 1, 2011
    Posts: 366

    wombat barf
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    from oklahoma

    I remember being about ten and regularly taking 50¢ to the Sinclair station to buy a pack of Winston 100s out of the cigarette machine for my mom. One day the price jumped up to 75¢ so I went back home to get another quarter. That woman hit the roof and swore she would quit smoking if they ever hit a buck a pack. That was about 1980. She passed in 2009, still smoking two packs a day.
     
  22. Rocky Famoso
    Joined: Mar 30, 2008
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    I remember those days...it'd take all my lunch money.
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  23. Rickybop
    Joined: May 23, 2008
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    From mid thru late '60s...8 thru 12 years old.

    Always made it a point to grab the classified section from my dad's Sunday newspaper.

    I'd go straight to the '32 Fords. Invariably, at least 1/2 dozen for $1,500 to $3,500

    Good thread, Larry. Happy Birthday!
     
  24. mart3406
    Joined: May 31, 2009
    Posts: 3,055

    mart3406
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    from Canada

    ....Milkmen, breadmen and department
    store elevator operators, metal 1qt. oil
    cans and pour spouts that that you used
    to stab into the top of the 1 qt. metal cans
    to open them, piss-poor 4-wheel drum
    brakes that would get hot and fade to
    almost nothing after just a couple of
    panic stops, Houdaile lever-action
    shocks, that you could get 'rebuild kits'
    for at the the parts store, riding in the
    neighbour's brand new '58 Edsel and
    wishing your Dad would trade in his
    old Packard and get one too, trying to
    'speed' or 'power shift' with a three
    on the tree and having the linkage
    get tangled and lock up....sigh

    Mart3406
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  25. Deuces
    Joined: Nov 3, 2009
    Posts: 25,113

    Deuces

    I used to be that gas jockey at a Texaco station... :eek:
    Every day after school from 3 to 9 pm...
     
  26. Al Napier
    Joined: Feb 6, 2007
    Posts: 400

    Al Napier
    Member
    from Central CT

    >>>what do you remember?..... >>>

    FM Converters. Jensen 6x9 coaxial speakers. Relining brake shoes in the 'Star" machine, then grinding them to fit the contour of the drum. REAL Corvair Turbo mufflers (part number M1365). Paying 28 cents a gallon for gas for my minibike.

    Trips to Don's Speed Shop on the Berlin Turnpike with my Dad (and one final time last year for my dad).........

    Al in TN
     
  27. themodernartist
    Joined: Feb 16, 2006
    Posts: 155

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    I remember going with my older friend to the 1956 AMA Nationals at the Naval Air Station in Dallas Texas. They won't do that now for security reasons at Naval Bases. Also parents trusting an older man to go off with your son. Putting Lincoln tail lights in your Mercury. Kerosene was 19 cents gal, Diesel was 22.5 cents gal. Sold White Gas for lanterns and my Mom drove the gasoline truck (seen on right corner) for the business. We only had one space heater at home and you would roast on one side and freeze on the back side. Dad would let me fix all the flats that came into the station. I would get 50 cents for fixing a flat. I could do it in 7.5 minutes from the time the drove into the driveway until I had them up and rolling out the drive way. Mind you this was running out with the jack, removing the hubcap, pulling the wheel off, dis-mounting the tire from the rim and pulling out the inner tube, checking for the leak by running water over the inflated tube, patching it with those vulcanizing patches, cooling it off and putting it all back together.
    Peace,
    Chaz

    Proto Speed model 1956.jpg
     
  28. Papales
    Joined: Nov 11, 2012
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    Papales
    Member
    from California

    The smell of oil mixed with dust in my Grandpa's 47 Chevy farm truck.
    Stealing cigarettes out of my Mom's purse.
    Talking my Mom into letting me take her brand new SS396 Impala to the store to buy her cigarettes, doing a burnout clear across the parking lot and getting busted by the local PD.
    Dragging the main.
    Street racing.
     
  29. mailerguy1
    Joined: Jul 26, 2011
    Posts: 251

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    Divco milk trucks, the egg man on Wednesday, the day the 1957 chevy first came out. :cool: OMG I gotta sit down :eek:
     
  30. DFH-GMC
    Joined: Dec 24, 2011
    Posts: 126

    DFH-GMC
    Member
    from Texas

    I remember when newspapers were black and white.
    My dads old Hudson.
    My dads first new car 1959 Galaxie 500.
    Dad teaching mom to drive.
    My moms 1960 Galaxie wagon.
    My older brother dropping the drive shaft out of the wagon.
    At 15 talking my dad into letting me change the waterpump on his car.
    Dad giving me what for when it started leaking on his way to work.
    Then apologising whe the garage that blamed me redid the waterpump again and telling my dad we got a defective part.
     

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