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Lee Stewart 07-31-2021 01:07 PM

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Design for the 1975 Barracuda

Lee Stewart 07-31-2021 01:33 PM

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Across the street from my house in N. Merrick L.I. were the Brenners: Bob and Gail. He was a math teacher at Valley Stream High and I can't remember where Gail worked. Anyways Bob sorta took me under his wing and took over the role as Dad for me when I was 11. My parents had got divorced. He was so cool.

He had this old Model A 1931 Ford his father gave him and on weekends I would help him clean it up and do light sanding. It had something I had never seen before: a Rumble Seat.

One weekend during the summer of 1963 (I was 12) I went to help and the car wasn't in his garage. I asked him what happened to it. He told me not to worry - it would return in a couple of weeks. Sure enough it did. He took it to Earl Scheib and had it painted then brought it to some place where they did the upholstery: dark gray.

"Want to take a ride?"

So we went, just the two of us for a short ride. I told him we should get Gail and go for ice cream. That way I could ride in the rumble seat. And the coolest part of the car . . . the ahooga horn.

They had twins: Alexander and Gigi. Once I hit 14 I was their baby sitter. My son Alex is named after the boy. I took care of the kids until I was 16 when we left L.I. and moved to Forest Hills.

Bob's car - it had maroon wheels.


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Lee Stewart 07-31-2021 01:42 PM

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LT1vette 07-31-2021 02:19 PM

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This dealership was 5 minutes from my house. I remember seeing these cars in the dealership and on the road.
There were a lot of "pretenders" though. That was a very common taillight modification to Mustangs in the city that following year...

60sStuff 07-31-2021 02:40 PM

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Love this interior on this modified corvette.

60sStuff 07-31-2021 02:59 PM

The 1960’s
 
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How many of you used these “Anodized aluminum tumblers” back in the day.

These were great for your Kool-Aid back then, or a refreshing Gin and Tonic today.

I bought this Original set of Bascal tumblers years ago to use when I showed my Schwinn Stingrays.

They both have those brilliant radiant colors.

Keith Seymore 07-31-2021 03:19 PM

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He had this old Model A 1931 Ford his father gave him and on weekends I would help him clean it up and do light sanding. It had something I had never seen before: a Rumble Seat.

One weekend during the summer of 1963 (I was 12) I went to help and the car wasn't in his garage. I asked him what happened to it. He told me not to worry - it would return in a couple of weeks. Sure enough it did. He took it to Earl Scheib and had it painted then brought it to some place where they did the upholstery: dark gray.

"Want to take a ride?"

So we went, just the two of us for a short ride. I told him we should get Gail and go for ice cream. That way I could ride in the rumble seat. And the coolest part of the car . . . the ahooga horn.

I had one as well. It was a sweet little car, driver quality, and you get a lot of "old car bang" for your buck.

In fact - it was embarrassing.

I'd be in a parade of really nice Model A's: pickups, tudors, business coupes, etc. and you could see people looking right past them, craning their necks. Then they'd say "...there it is!. There's the rumble seat car!!".

I won "best of show" at a little church car show one time. I thought to myself "that just tells me you people don't know what a nicely restored Model A looks like".

K

Keith Seymore 07-31-2021 03:20 PM

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"Motorama" style side spear on the car, rather than the production version.

K

Keith Seymore 07-31-2021 03:23 PM

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Completed Oldsmobile Toronado bodies leaving the Fisher Body Company plant in Euclid, Ohio, bound for final assembly in Lansing, Michigan.

Can you believe that?

Approx 250 mile trip before the car is even new.

I bet they were shocked (...shocked, I say) when the paint on the front clip did not match the rest of the car.

K

olredalert 07-31-2021 03:24 PM

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----I believe that a good Florida friend of mine restored this fuelie around 40 years ago. I'm certain that the car has been redone at least once. I can count maroon on maroon 65's of all engine and body types on one hand that I have ever seen. Love the combo!.....Bill S

----Just noticed after reading Chris's post that there is a 66 front emblem on the hood. Don't know what's going on with that!

Lee Stewart 07-31-2021 03:31 PM

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How many of you used these “Anodized aluminum tumblers” back in the day.

These were great for your Kool-Aid back then, or a refreshing Gin and Tonic today.

I bought this Original set of Bascal tumblers years ago to use when I showed my Schwinn Stingrays.

They both have those brilliant radiant colors.

My grandmother had a set. Drank a ton of homemade lemonade in them. Thanks for the walk down Memory Lane!

Lee Stewart 07-31-2021 03:34 PM

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Lee Stewart 07-31-2021 03:39 PM

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60sStuff 07-31-2021 03:59 PM

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----I believe that a good Florida friend of mine restored this fuelie around 40 years ago. I'm certain that the car has been redone at least once. I can count maroon on maroon 65's of all engine and body types on one hand that I have ever seen. Love the combo!.....Bill S

----Just noticed after reading Chris's post that there is a 66 front emblem on the hood. Don't know what's going on with that!

Yes Bill,

That caught my eye, the ‘66 hood emblem doesn’t match up with the FI emblem.

Otherwise that maroon interior is gorgeous!

60sStuff 07-31-2021 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Keith Seymore (Post 1557199)

I bet they were shocked (...shocked, I say) when the paint on the front clip did not match the rest of the car.

K

Common site you’ll notice on some Factory Original paint cars.

The front clip is a shade different in color than the doors back.

x77-69z28 07-31-2021 04:41 PM

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Where’s the LOVE button?
Buddy :Can-I-Have-It:

Lee Stewart 07-31-2021 05:48 PM

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Where’s the LOVE button?
Buddy :Can-I-Have-It:

Absolutely! Here you go!

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67since67 07-31-2021 07:22 PM

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I can count maroon on maroon 65's of all engine and body types on one hand that I have ever seen. Love the combo!.....Bill S

My cousin, more like a brother actually, ordered a maroon/maroon '65 coupe, 300/M20/3:08. Today it is 100% original paint and interior with a chassis restoration about 15 years ago. Only Corvette ever sold by that small town dealer. He has the w/s and invoice and drives it four or five times a year.

This Corvette had a huge influence on me, he let me drive it when I was age 14, I remember the odometer showing 416 miles.

Bill W

Keith Seymore 07-31-2021 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by 60sStuff (Post 1557208)
Common site you’ll notice on some Factory Original paint cars.

The front clip is a shade different in color than the doors back.

Yep.

And that's typically when they were painted in the same plant.

Painted in different ends of the same town (ie, Buicks in Flint Michigan) was a stretch of my imagination.

Separate towns 250 miles away? I just can't even...

K

Lee Stewart 07-31-2021 10:32 PM

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Lee Stewart 07-31-2021 10:34 PM

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TimG 07-31-2021 11:20 PM

Wow, the last three pages were full of great posts. I’m all caught up now, Lee.

60sStuff 08-01-2021 12:13 AM

Great Stuff, photos and information 👍

It’s kinda hard to stay up with Lee’s posts, but I don’t mind.

Chris

Lee Stewart 08-01-2021 03:43 AM

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Lee Stewart 08-01-2021 03:45 AM

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Resonators = Hemi

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