

George
Spot on Steve. That was one of the trials of youth. Driving whatever sh..box you could afford.SteveW wrote: โSun Feb 23, 2020 9:11 am There's not a person on this site who can't remember - overheated radiator, dirty points, fouled spark plugs, vaporized fuel line, flooded carburetor, flat battery (often) no traffic control at busy intersections, dad too pissed to drive properly. And other reasons why the old days weren't necessarily better. Fun though!
"tanks" here---I remember all of those troubles in my 1st vehicle, a "Mystery Overland" I forget what year, but it was an old wreck that still run if looked after. The fuel pump was kaput so it had a 1 gallon carry can with a syphon hose feeding petrol direct into the carby float bowl. In those days not many young blokes had a car, and if you had a car you had a lot of friends. After the Mystery Overland, I had a Whippet ute. The next car I owned was a 1948 straight 8 Buick, a beautiful car and a pleasure to drive.supersparky wrote: โSun Feb 23, 2020 1:19 pmSpot on Steve. That was one of the trials of youth. Driving whatever sh..box you could afford. :DSteveW wrote: โSun Feb 23, 2020 9:11 am There's not a person on this site who can't remember - overheated radiator, dirty points, fouled spark plugs, vaporized fuel line, flooded carburetor, flat battery (often) no traffic control at busy intersections, dad too pissed to drive properly. And other reasons why the old days weren't necessarily better. Fun though!