...And I saw the world go by from the backward facing seat in 1969 Ford Fairlaine station wagon with my two brothers and a German Sheppard. We had to occassionally take Hwy 41 because I-75 wasn't completed yet.
Mother had a Bonneville with a big block. Till I was a teenager I would crawl onto the deck behind the back seat to take a nap. That big 4 door car could pull a 14 second quarter mile. Dad did put headers and tuned the carb which increased the fuel mileage. Dad also traded it for a much slower 76 Grand Ville with the same 6.6 that was in the Trans Am. It was a dog performance wise.
...And I saw the world go by from the backward facing seat in 1969 Ford Fairlaine station wagon with my two brothers and a German Sheppard. We had to occassionally take Hwy 41 because I-75 wasn't completed yet.
ReplyDeleteMother had a Bonneville with a big block. Till I was a teenager I would crawl onto the deck behind the back seat to take a nap. That big 4 door car could pull a 14 second quarter mile. Dad did put headers and tuned the carb which increased the fuel mileage. Dad also traded it for a much slower 76 Grand Ville with the same 6.6 that was in the Trans Am. It was a dog performance wise.
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