Re: what was your first car and how much did you pay
1960 @ 13 yrs, asked my father '(Bill') who/where can we get an old car.(I had been asking since age 10+-) Hmmm, he said, Emil Schubert bought a '30 Model A sport coupe back in '30; He's gotta have it in a shed or the barn. Always used to see him drive past, but not often.
The visit.= 'Do you still have. . .' Oh, an insurance salesman stopped by just this week. Shed door was open. Sold it to him. (I couldn't believe it. Couldn't. Couldn't couldn't couldn't. This week?????
So sad was I. Back to our farm we went. But . . . on the way, he said. So'nSo on Cedar Creek Road bought a '40 half-ton pickup, new off the lot I recall he said back then, and that it was the last and only one left in late '40 or '41. Come ta think of it, haven't seen it go past our farm in years. Visit: Oh, it's in that concrete-block basement shed. (above-ground) He rolled the door open. There it was!!! Looking very sad I distinctly remember, as if it had a soul.
Fair to say, I was wide-eyed thrilled. We stood there outside the door looking at it, three pairs of eyes/no words. Outta the blue/gray skies my father blurts "Would ya' take twenty-five?" "No . . . gotta have forty." pure quotes. - (back to our farm for the forty dollars/return'g to the half-ton. Transport home by logging chain. "hmmm. No engine action. At all. Driver head off; rusted tight. Eventually= my high school transportation.
Today, still in the family per nephew /another flathead, replaced rear fenders.Thank you . . .
* The truck had been used '40-'58, hauling firewood, as a result the cab back=shattered window, many dents. Many dents. (window repair=My father used the 1915 Model T front window= touring car that his father bought in 1920 from the local Ford dealer.(The family's first car; 4 cyl pulled in the shed (?) times through the early-mid '20s per my father and my two uncles. (100% Irish, I think they were Scot Irish.
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