Re: Techno-Source-Flathead-Ford
will the next generation love and cherish the machines we have preserved (or reinvented) from the past with the same passion?
I had the pleasure of teaching a young woman (granddaughter of a neighbor) how to drive a stick shift the other day, in our '65 Mustang (289 with a Tremec T-5). She's a junior getting her degree in mechanical engineering at university. Asked her what she is doing for the summer, she's taking Calculus IV/Differential Equations in summer school (remotely) (there's hill I died on 57 years ago as a chemistry major!). Obviously very intelligent, crazy about old cars, very anxious to learn how to drive a stick-maybe next time I'll let her try out the '36. Gives me hope for the future of the hobby!
Adam
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1936 pickup, stock, black
1965 Mustang coupe 289/4bbl, black/red
1971 Alfa Romeo GTV 1750 coupe, dark red/tan
1970 911E 2.2 litre dark blue/black
1968 BMW R50/2 US, black (m'cycle)
1967 Triumph TR6R , sea foam/cream (m'cycle)
2022 Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 red (m'cycle)
1974 Honda CB750 red (m'cycle)
2000 Kawasaki W650 blue/silver (m'cycle)
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