This second Pic I went to grab a few groceries the other day, parked way out. Came back out and found this next to me. The fella came out and we talked cars so long I think the milk spoiled! Lol.
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This is my 1952 Mercury Custom. The car was owned by Tandberg radio factory from 1954 to 1978. Here is a link from a hillclimb event: Rune Waltoft from Norway Sent fra min S52 via Tapatalk
50 Ford truck that my dad bought new. I learned to drive in it as a kid and then took my driver's test in it in 1966. Still driving it.
My brother had the identical '50 Ford truck in the late '60s... he painted it "rooster red",and had some Edelbrock heads and dual carbs on it.
This is our 1950 Chevy 3100. Dad bought it when I was 12, I painted it when I was 15, and drove it through High School until I bought a 1966 F-100. It’s all original with just a little over 100,000 on the clock. I also learned to drive in it. If you look closely, Dad’s 1959 International Cub LoBoy is sitting behind the Chevy. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I have to admit that the"drifting" was on a slippery track used for drivers education. In Norway you have to spend half a day on a slippery track to get your drivers licence. Rune Waltoft from Norway Sent fra min S52 via Tapatalk
.......Considering how a lot of people drive over here, that would be a good idea for Americans as well.
Just arrived: 1957 Pontiac Star Chief 4dr ht. In state car, been sitting in a barn for a few decades.
1954 3100, haved owned for over 30yrs...all stock, daily driver for over 10yrs..never parked inside...never failed me even once...