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Ha, well my dad drove it for 5 years straight before that. We got it while I was in high school. At that time mom and brother had their cars, and Dad still had his “first midlife crisis” car which was a 1988 Saab 900 turbo convertible. Brother had a Discovery, but that stayed home for me when he went to college.

Forgot about that, I need to check it out again. Back in the early 2000s, due to someone clobbering my Saab (my second most favorite car I ever had), I was left only with the A. So I drove that for two years straight before having to move to start graduate school. I need to check back and see how our experiences

Try it with an 86 year old car. Also a lot easier than you’d think UNLESS you commute on an interstate. Then, impossible.

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FINALLY, something ELSE for people to chop up other than beautiful old Fords!!!! Save the Antiques!!!!

You’re right.

Well it started life in Memphis (first owner) so not too too far from there, relatively. I’m the third owner. I don’t know how many were originally done in this color scheme (Bronson yellow, seal brown, with vermillion wheels), but it’s obviously my favorite. This one has had a paint job but it’s the same scheme as

Ahh, well that would be another one entirely. Never had it in that area. I’m always excited to see another Bronson Yellow though!

Used to be.

Ha, I’ve told a few of them over here. The story of this car continues to transcend mere car ownership.

As I’m inclined to claim, this old girl is my 1931 Ford Model A. I drive her as many chances as I get which, in the South, is quite a lot. I started driving it when I was 16 and later on it spent 2 years as my only car. Whenever Doug used to inquire what he should buy and live with, I never hesitated to tell him to

literally not possible without severing your frenulum, no?

The headline made me think: don’t dox this chick, just let her be. And then I learned that her new name is basically just a doubling down on the same stunt from before.

Wanted to get this in earlier, but Amazon broke Kinja

This exact travesty has plagued my dear Ford Model As for decades. Do these aggressors know no boundaries?! What do you want from us!? When will the sacrifices end?!

And then when Johnson, Busch, and Jr. all get tangled up and miss the window, NASCAR will have 5 minutes to repair their ratings in the pits or else they’re out.

Well this is most certainly going to produce the exact opposite result that’s intended - hasty (less safe) repairs.

Animal:

You’re a lawyer so be smart! Nothing is sadder than the parking lot of your local courthouse, so you’re not going to make your impression actually driving it. It only matters that your clients (and opposing counsel) see you have it when they pull up to your office.

Well, I hope the disappointment doesn’t discourage your involvement in this ongoing saga. There aren’t many auto journalists (I feel dirty calling you that) that have had a stake in this since essentially day one. At least none that have come out and said so in their own words. It’s Tuesday - I like Alex Roy again.