Re: [Amc-list] Small Father's Day Car Show
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Re: [Amc-list] Small Father's Day Car Show
- From: Matt Haas <mhaas@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 18:20:09 -0400
On 6/15/2008 3:29 PM, Bruce Griffis spouted this sage advice:
<snip>
> So - what did I learn? I didn't need to go to the very end and back
> row. A lot of people walked over to the car to check it out. A lot of
> families hung out by the Rambler chatting away. If it was summer time
> in Georgia, I probably should have stayed near it to answer questions.
> And it would have been just fine right next to the rest of the cars.
>
> Next time I'll spend some time degreasing the engine and cleaning up
> the engine compartment a little more. Fixing the headliner, sun-visors
> and armrests would probably be a good idea. I haven't worked on the
> rust yet, been spending time fixing the car. I think I'll keep my eyes
> open for more small shows in the area. It was fun to go, and it was
> fun to check out the other cars.
</snip>
I've never felt ashamed of showing my 68 American. To put it plainly,
the car is a total pile (cosmetically, at least). Of all the shows where
I've made a nuisance of myself with it, I've had but two negative
comments. The first (which wasn't verbal) was on Power Tour in 1998. I
parked next to a Corvette, the owner's nose turned up so much that it
nearly poked the guy behind him, and the owner moved his car when he
thought I wasn't looking. The second was at a cruise-in. A guy came up
and starting harping on a dent on the front door of the car. Of all the
things wrong with the car body-wise (back end mushed in several inches
on one corner and rusty quarters, and a bad spray-bomb paint job), I
thought it absolutely hilarious that he chose a Lima bean sized dent to
rag on. Most of the time, the comments fall into the category of either
"Wow, you don't see one of those everyday" or a story about a Rambler
that they (or their parents/aunt/uncle/grandparents/neighbors/friend) had.
Personally, I like seeing well patinaed (especially if it's really
original) and in-progress cars as much as the finished ones.
Matt
--
mhaas@xxxxxxx
Cincinnati, OH
http://www.mattsoldcars.com
1967 Rambler American wagon
1968 Rambler American sedan
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