which were previously just utility vehicles, I was working for a guy who also owned a company called Superior Coach I think it was. And he bought and sold hearses and ambulances. In his back lot he had a few low milage trade in hearses, and I bought one. ...
One guy was married with a couple of kids and the back of his van had a stove, sink,....basically like a travel trailer. That's what marriage can do to a guy. lol
I grew up in the late hot rod period, where guys a few years older built hot rods, and my group bought 68-70ish muscle cars. ( I had a 68 Charger 440 magnum after the hearse) There were a number of guys doing custom paint in my area, the one van had lace ...
and I had mag wheels, 10 inch on the back and 8 in the front. I fell in love with it from Bullitt and got a gold one and painted it black with a black vinyl top.
Gordie Bonin the Funny Car driver (Pacemaker Bubble Up Funny Car from Edmonton Alberta) had a 68 or 69 Chevelle and would put a 10 dollar bill on the dash and as he went through the gears if you could grab it you could keep it. Nobody could do it. Here's ...
who built a dragster, one was a rich kid who's dad had a bunch of money and the other guy was a car/engine builder. So Bonin would tag along to the drag races and the rich kid always drove the dragster but could never win. So one day Bonin convinced the o...
. . . of project cars up in Fort Bragg. All original, 383 four-speed, some body/frame damage. Let me know if you want it. They say you can't go home again, but obviously whoever came up with that phrase never loved a Mopar.
I had a couple of friends back then with Road Runners and a Super Bee. I think the Road Runner ended up on its roof one night. We used to take over a piece of highway at midnight and drag race. It was a mile long straight away and we put lookout on hills ...
. . . summer of '73, the 8-ball game vs Kacie a few months ago, and the freeway race in January '73 between Berge driving his '70 GTX 4-barrel 440 and a blonde in her '69 Hemi Charger R/T. I was riding shotgun. 😵💫
. . . this was coming. Btw, the guy in the yellow jacket sitting under the sign at 36" is my dear friend Miguel Murillo, master chef of The Rainbow Bar and Grill. I took this photo of him in 2013. He passed away three years later . . . missed but not forg...