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Driving golden era cars in the modern era

hatguy1

One Too Many
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Spotted this gentleman out and about in his vintage ride and clothes. Looks right snappy, wouldn't you say?
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GHT

I'll Lock Up
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New Forest
There's an old lady in East Anglia, looking for someone to give her a new home. She's fiercely independent and would insist on not coming into our house, prefering instead, to live in our garge. Like all old people, she can be a bit cantankerous, but with gentle coaxing and a little TLC she would me a most welcome member of our family. At least she won't smell of campher & urine, although you might from time to time, catch a feignt whiff of engine oil.

She's a fair weather sort of lady, doesn't like the rain, but when she gets dirty, I do hope that she doesn't think that it would be inappropriate, when it comes to wash time, for me to clean her up, after all, even an old lady has got to look her best.

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sola fide

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San Fran Bay Area
My 1946 3600 Pickup truck has that very same instrument panel. Yours is in a whole lot better shape, though. :-D

Thanks, but I can't take credit for her condition. I bought her like this realizing I don't have the patience to do a full restore. I have been collecting accessories for the last year and plan on installing everything by next summer. I have also been building my vintage style clothing wardrobe as I want my clothes to, more or less, match the era of my car.
Do you have pics of your truck? I would like to see.
Thanks
Mike
38 Town Sedan
 

59Lark

Practically Family
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Ontario, Canada
i am surprised no one has added to this forum lately , I still have my 59 going on nearly 30 yrs, currently tucked away for winter in a former tank corp building from former ww 2 base, now a fair grounds. I hardly drove my car last year, my wife refused to ride it in much, well we separated this week so that should fix that issue. I feel like the wife said stop fishing or I am gone and the fisherman said I am going to miss her . I saw thats t shirt a long time ago, I am going to have to get Sirius radio in the lark this summer coming up , its funny how that is more important to me than a/c or p/s or p/b but driving a era car, the music playing as you drive is really important. I plan to drive it a lot more this summer 2018 and I plan to find a lady that enjoys riding in a period car to share it with 59 lark.
 

GHT

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New Forest
Thanks, but I can't take credit for her condition. I bought her like this realizing I don't have the patience to do a full restore. I have been collecting accessories for the last year and plan on installing everything by next summer. I have also been building my vintage style clothing wardrobe as I want my clothes to, more or less, match the era of my car.
Do you have pics of your truck? I would like to see.
Thanks
Mike
38 Town Sedan
Looking the part is great fun. When my old lady was used for a period photo shoot and then posted on the internet, it caught the eye of the German branch of The MG car club. So taken were they, of the photographer's work, that they used the picture on the front page of their club magazine:
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Big Man

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i am surprised no one has added to this forum lately , I still have my 59 going on nearly 30 yrs, currently tucked away for winter in a former tank corp building from former ww 2 base, now a fair grounds. I hardly drove my car last year, my wife refused to ride it in much, well we separated this week so that should fix that issue. I feel like the wife said stop fishing or I am gone and the fisherman said I am going to miss her . I saw thats t shirt a long time ago, I am going to have to get Sirius radio in the lark this summer coming up , its funny how that is more important to me than a/c or p/s or p/b but driving a era car, the music playing as you drive is really important. I plan to drive it a lot more this summer 2018 and I plan to find a lady that enjoys riding in a period car to share it with 59 lark.


Sorry to hear about your split. I know that can be rough, but it sounds like you are handling it ok. Best of luck to you.

I didn't realize it had been so long since anyone (including me) had posted in this thread. I'm still driving my '48 Plymouth on a regular basis. As a matter of fact, I took it out for a nice long drive through the country yesterday.

On another note, I just got my '65 Ford Custom 500 back last week. It had been gone way too long getting a much needed new paint job. It looks like a brand new car again. I've been driving that Ford since 1983, and it has a little over 300,000 miles.

With winter weather fast approaching, I won't be driving either of them as much as I'd like. But, as long as there's no snow or ice (nor salt on the roads) I'll have them out and about.
 

59Lark

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Ontario, Canada
big man I was hurt at first with my wife wanting out but this week, the kids both sat me down and said hey she has been riding in the rumble seat for 10 years at least not being a parent or a wife and not doing much being a 3 rd wheel. NOW when her back is the best its been in 28 yrs and she could help and we got her through cancer and the back surgery she wants to be free. She is taking our extra car the kia, rondo , the kids said we are going to miss that car. the kids are 24 and 15 , the 24 works with me in the business and I am training her to take over one day. I really miss enjoying that car and the feeling of putting down the road and hearing the generator whine and valve train, the smell of rotting fabric no mothballs. I need to find someone that can appreciate my love of retro. I once sat in lamys diner in henry ford M and nearly came to tears from the feelings that diner and the music they played in the background . ps I need to call Studebaker intl in ind. I broke the key off in my lark the day before putting it away, using a screwdriver to put it away 59 lark
 

sola fide

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San Fran Bay Area
My 38 is coming along, but haven't taken her on the freeway yet. My suspension needs work and ultimately upgraded. I have leaf springs in front/rear so she drives like a truck. I recently recovered from a broken axle, vccachat.org was invaluable for counsel. I still struggle getting out of first gear which might have contributed to my broken axle. I fix one thing and notice another needs attention , but enjoy working on her. I'm obsessed with cars and clothes of the 30s so I always find something i want, but don't need.
 

David Conwill

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Ooh, I do love the '38 Chevrolet. My grandfather's first car was a '38 coupe in Woodleaf Brown Metallic. My grandmother drove it through WWII and my dad came home from the hospital in it in 1946. They traded it in on a '47 Fleetline sedan (presumably because it was easier to haul my father around).
 
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59Lark

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Ontario, Canada
I just looked at this dialog and it goes back 10 yrs , really and even this spring I spoke of putting satellite radio in the Studebaker and finding a nice lady to ride in the lark with me, mission accomplished. Radio is installed , and I have had two dates in the car with the same lady. I am driving the lark a lot more, and I am enjoying its with others and I feel 25 yrs younger. any other loungers that ended up like I did there is hope and find some one that likes what you do. I don't want to jinx it by saying more but Gertrude and I are having fun, the Studebakers name is Gertrude. named after my great aunt Dr Gertrude. ………… , hospital in india named in her honour. 59lark
 

Big Man

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I just looked at this dialog and it goes back 10 yrs , really and even this spring I spoke of putting satellite radio in the Studebaker and finding a nice lady to ride in the lark with me, mission accomplished. Radio is installed , and I have had two dates in the car with the same lady. I am driving the lark a lot more, and I am enjoying its with others and I feel 25 yrs younger. any other loungers that ended up like I did there is hope and find some one that likes what you do. I don't want to jinx it by saying more but Gertrude and I are having fun, the Studebakers name is Gertrude. named after my great aunt Dr Gertrude. ………… , hospital in india named in her honour. 59lark


Glad to hear things are going well with you.
 

59Lark

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Ontario, Canada
the driving weather has been hot , high of 30 celius, so early morning or late in the evening has been advisable but air is out in the dodge van , so its hot and no weather for doggies, along for a ride. took all 3 dogs out for a ice cream run in the Studebaker sat night and both the labs got a vanilla cone, the choc at his in two bites paper label on the cone and all , now my dogs know if they ride in the lark, its ice cream time 59lark
 

GHT

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New Forest
On the Quay yesterday, it was hard to get a good picture with so many milling around the cars. First up, an Austin 7, can you see the rolled back canvas roof? Then some friends we know have just bought the car in the second picture, a long forgotten manufacturer called Lanchester. The final one is a newly restored MG TC and one of it's dashboard.
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31 Model A

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Illinois (Metro-St Louis)
I drive my 31 as often as the weather allows. I have driven on interstates but not by choice and not very far. Most modern car drivers respect the age of my car and understand I don't drive and can't drive as fast as they do. I get more smiles than I do angry frowns.
 

EvaS

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On the Quay yesterday, it was hard to get a good picture with so many milling around the cars. First up, an Austin 7, can you see the rolled back canvas roof? Then some friends we know have just bought the car in the second picture, a long forgotten manufacturer called Lanchester. The final one is a newly restored MG TC and one of it's dashboard.
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What great cars were manufactured before!
 

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