New to me. Thanks for all of the memories. Like the others, I love the story of painting the Bronco in the car wash. I think I have the flex screwdriver kit you're using as a picture, too.
Thanks for the personal reminiscing. I relate to it big time, and i think a lot of others did as well. Its strange the path our lives take and what we learn. Please keep up the clips, you are giving a great deal of pleasure to a lot of people…Thank you.
Mustie! Great stories. In 1968 i came home from the Air Force. I bought a brand new 1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 HO. I loved it and wished that i still had it. I hope you recover soon. I miss your videos. I had open heart about 11 N years ago. That was quite an ordeal. Get well and busy too!
You said something about 1983 I was born in 1981… Not going to lie you look pretty damn good for your age sir keep up the good work I always look forward to your videos!!
When I was 18 my best friend bought a brand new Dodge aspen. It was winter and when it was icy he was messing around and sliding on the ice on a car lined street and he eventually lost control and slid a good 800 feet on the ice while I was screaming "put it in reverse!!!" the car stopped just a playing cards thickness away from someone's caddy and to prove it I stuck a playing card between the two cars and it stayed there without dropping. That was less than one millimeter!!! The car had less than 20 miles on it!!! He later put a huge Mopar engine in it and because it was a 6 cylinder car he first broke the rear end then twisted the frame so bad one wheel never touched the ground again!!!
I learned to water-ski behind a 16' Glastron (72) with a (73) Mercury 115 outboard which had great power for skiing but would fly with just a little trim adjustment.
New to me. Thanks for all of the memories. Like the others, I love the story of painting the Bronco in the car wash. I think I have the flex screwdriver kit you're using as a picture, too.
Thanks for the personal reminiscing. I relate to it big time, and i think a lot of others did as well. Its strange the path our lives take and what we learn. Please keep up the clips, you are giving a great deal of pleasure to a lot of people…Thank you.
Cool as V W 📷✋
2012, O my.. That's a while ago. Over 9 years. Has your fleet changed? I mean, the cars you drive (almost) daily.
Mustie! Great stories. In 1968 i came home from the Air Force. I bought a brand new 1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 HO. I loved it and wished that i still had it. I hope you recover soon. I miss your videos. I had open heart about 11 N years ago. That was quite an ordeal. Get well and busy too!
You said something about 1983 I was born in 1981… Not going to lie you look pretty damn good for your age sir keep up the good work I always look forward to your videos!!
Glad you have healed up now, these memories are really awesome. Stay Healthy and Take Care of Yourself Buddy!!
Thanks Mustie, enjoyed the video trip down memory lane! I too quit drinking and smoking back in 1986!
my wife grew up in Peabody Mass we live in Maine awesome
I quit Drinking & smoking cigarettes when they were 85 cents a pack! in 84 . my substitute was chiclet gum and Perrier water
Your a great person, can ya finish the video tell us how they caught drug smugglers with the vans…..lol
Thank you for sharing your personal memories with us….I feel that I know you, especially when u say carwash and massachusetts…..thanks.
I haven't finished the video and had to make this comment. Your girlfriend was smoking hot. She had the big hair and all. Got to love the 80s.
When I was 18 my best friend bought a brand new Dodge aspen. It was winter and when it was icy he was messing around and sliding on the ice on a car lined street and he eventually lost control and slid a good 800 feet on the ice while I was screaming "put it in reverse!!!" the car stopped just a playing cards thickness away from someone's caddy and to prove it I stuck a playing card between the two cars and it stayed there without dropping. That was less than one millimeter!!! The car had less than 20 miles on it!!! He later put a huge Mopar engine in it and because it was a 6 cylinder car he first broke the rear end then twisted the frame so bad one wheel never touched the ground again!!!
I owned 2 cars in the last 40 years!!! When you love a car you keep it I guess.
my luck with chevys was like yours..mine was with the transmissions lol
I learned to water-ski behind a 16' Glastron (72) with a (73) Mercury 115 outboard which had great power for skiing but would fly with just a little trim adjustment.