Born in '58 moved out in '76. When I was born mom had a '54 Chevy and dad a late 50's Simca. Mom got a new Chevy wagon in '62, then '69, then again in '76 from my uncles dealership. Dad got a 64 1/2 Mustang in '65, then a 70 Challenger in '71, then a 77 Monza Spyder clone in '78, all were standards and my mom drove dads cars regularly.
My dads father (gone before I was born) was a businessman and one of the many businesses he owned was a GM dealership so my dad had first dibs on trade ins and therefore had a bunch of cool cars & trucks before my time. I think he used the cars as a way to make cash on the side while also working at his fathers bowling alley and Friendly's Ice cream shop through high school.
Moms dad had a mechanical shop and sold Boyertown & Grumman trucks. I remember the shop installing air conditioning to VW's , outfitting fire trucks with all the apparatus, building motor homes on bare chassis, and other cool projects. I loved to go to gramps shop.
Grew up in a neighborhood full of somewhat upper middle class car folk. The parents had nice commuters and many had a used Rolls Royce, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Corvette, Jensen, gullwing Mercedes or other cool car. Us kids were driving late 60's early 70's sports cars, muscle cars, and pony cars. I had a '68 Camaro and my "beater" was a 66 Nova. At the time it was common for high school kids in the area to have a nice car as well as a beater. My friends had all sorts of cars you see fetch big money at auction now, but at the time they were just cool used cars to us. Shelby Mustangs, Hemi Belvedere's, GTX's, Z-28's, AMX's, Trans Am's, H/O's, big block Chevelle's, and other cool cars with big engines were being sold cheap because of the gas shortage when I got my license so us high school age kids were all over them. I bought my Camaro for $800.00.
Driveway pic, van was my brothers.
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