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Originally Posted by ford38v8
Seeing those pictures reminds me that as a newlywed, my sister's first car was a Zephyr, back in 1952. She learned to drive in a Ford Woodie out on the open fields of a chicken ranch in Livermore, California. Dunno whatever became of the Zephyr, but I remember using that Woodie for target practice!
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Sounds familiar! I learned to drive on the gravel country roads in Minnesota in my Dad's 1936 Ford Fordor. Those gravel roads told you real quick if you were going too fast. I loved the sound of the V8 and have been looking for a driveable '36 to take out on the gravel for years but now they are way out of my price range. Just had my 84th birthday and I don't know how to handle it. I have never been this old before....