tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2130243938983381182.post1867159802298879466..comments2024-03-25T08:05:40.111-04:00Comments on Window Over the Sink: That Damn Hot Rod, Chapter 2, Part 2 by Brad FergusonLiz Flahertyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06794565644883272260noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2130243938983381182.post-87644013943215270912019-03-17T19:56:15.829-04:002019-03-17T19:56:15.829-04:00A most fitting display for a Beautiful Vehicle.
M...A most fitting display for a Beautiful Vehicle.<br /><br />My first car was 1934 Ford 2 door sedan, spotted one saturday morning while Dad and I were delivering the Greenville News. It wa in the vehicle compound behind the George Ballentine Ford Dealership off South Main in Greenwood, SC.<br /><br />Black and shinny. BUt had a frozen 85 hp engine. I was just turning 14 that coming January (only4 months away. Told Dad I found me a car! He asked what kind? After I described it He said to go ask Mr Ballentine what He wanted for it...$125.00 What a deal!! I had loads on money as a young boy helping my Dad run a fishing camp, renting boats, selling minnows and other bait. Cut grass all around Lake Greenwood and delivering papers during the Summer months from my Super Ten run-a-bout.<br /><br />Boy was I a happy lad! FOund a good used flat head V8 for making the swap. Then off to the dirt roads around home.<br /><br />Memories are made of this:)<br /><br />DanRDanRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12928170418118489282noreply@blogger.com