And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Please don't forget that some kids might have stolen it, went for a joyride, and abandoned it there. Even when a very expensive car is reported stolen, the LEOs don't necessarily spend much time looking for it: I know!
Well, nope its not for sale. I have been collecting parts over the years and I am a gonna fix her up. Yeah, its been sitting there for 25 years but parts is hard to find and expensive. Yeah, she ran when parked there.
After my father died, my mother bought one of these used, and tooled around for several years in year. When she was a girl in the 40's she had a 38 Ford coupe convertible, complete with rumble seat. I didn't learn about the Ford until the 90's while looking through an old photo album. The Ford explained the Pontiac.
A '63! I'd take that on in a heartbeat! Makes you wonder why someone would abandon it like that.
ReplyDeleteWhy is it that when someone parks an old car outside they almost always roll down the windows?
ReplyDelete"Naw, it ain't for sale; I'm a-gonna start restoring it next week."
ReplyDelete63 1/2 to be exact
ReplyDeleteMost American men would call that an impossible picture.
ReplyDeleteCrime against humanity.
ReplyDeleteA '63 and the poor thing thing is treated like this! What a friggen shame!!!
ReplyDeletePlease don't forget that some kids might have stolen it, went for a joyride, and abandoned it there. Even when a very expensive car is reported stolen, the LEOs don't necessarily spend much time looking for it: I know!
ReplyDeleteWHY? Why, why , whyyyyy? WWWWWWHY!?!😫😭
ReplyDeleteWell, nope its not for sale. I have been collecting parts over the years and I am a gonna fix her up. Yeah, its been sitting there for 25 years but parts is hard to find and expensive. Yeah, she ran when parked there.
ReplyDeleteAfter my father died, my mother bought one of these used, and tooled around for several years in year. When she was a girl in the 40's she had a 38 Ford coupe convertible, complete with rumble seat. I didn't learn about the Ford until the 90's while looking through an old photo album. The Ford explained the Pontiac.
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