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Old 01-21-2003, 04:35 AM
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OT-Antique Car Sighting

Driving to work this morning, I encountered a 1950 Ford 2-door sedan at 5:40 AM on I-95N in the Marcus Hook, PA area. The car was a dark maroon and seemed to be very stock and in good shape. It was still dark out (no comments about graduated bifocal glasses - please)and hard to see details. The Ford was travelling at 60 mph. I waved to the guy driving and he waved back. Then I continued on at higher speed.

I don't know if there is a car show coming up around the Philly area.
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Old 01-21-2003, 07:31 AM
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Thumbs up Old Ford...

I had a 49' Ford....nearly identical to the 50. It was my 1st car.
Sure learned alot about the great flathead eight...pushbutton start switch, mechanical overdrive, 3 "in the tree"....oh yea, Top 40 AM radio on the buzzy tube radio...

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I had a 49' Ford....nearly identical to the 50. It was my 1st car.
Sure learned alot about the great flathead eight...pushbutton start switch, mechanical overdrive, 3 "in the tree"....oh yea, Top 40 AM radio on the buzzy tube radio...

...I'm dateing myself again...
I learned to drive 3-on-the-tree in my dad's '46 Plymouth Deluxe Fordor. I was only 14. He was going to give it to me when I turned 16. Had the original mohair seats. To sit in the back seat was like sitting in your living room. He wound up selling it to a guy who said he was going to take the engine out and use it in a concrete mixer. I've never really forgiven him for that. Especially since, several years later, the police came knocking on his door in reference to a hit and run accident. Seems a restored 46 Plymouth Deluxe 4-Door, registered to him (the guy never changed the title) had been involved in a hit and run.
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Old 01-21-2003, 12:27 PM
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Pre 60's cars . . .

. . . are a hit in this part of the country. I regularly see both stockers and customs used as daily drivers.
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Old 01-21-2003, 07:38 PM
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Re: Re: Old Ford...

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I learned to drive 3-on-the-tree in my dad's '46 Plymouth Deluxe Fordor. I was only 14. He was going to give it to me when I turned 16. Had the original mohair seats. To sit in the back seat was like sitting in your living room. He wound up selling it to a guy who said he was going to take the engine out and use it in a concrete mixer. I've never really forgiven him for that. Especially since, several years later, the police came knocking on his door in reference to a hit and run accident. Seems a restored 46 Plymouth Deluxe 4-Door, registered to him (the guy never changed the title) had been involved in a hit and run.

Ah Memories! One of my high school friend's dad had a '46 Dodge, that was "pilfered" regularly by my friend who was 15 at the time. He'd beep the horn late at night, & I'd sneak out & join the joy ride. We'd marvel because Chris (the friend) was only about 5' 2" tall & could barely see over the 3' steering wheel, but had the "three-tree" mastered. That was back in 1956. Chris has remained a life-long friend, & I spent last new year's eve with him & his family.
He's now about 6 feet tall though, drives a Buick, a beat-up Ford F-150, & a Suzuki bike. It's fun not growing up.

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Old 01-22-2003, 08:59 AM
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personally i don't care what the mva says, 49's and 50's are NOT antique cars! i mean, is a piece of furniture made in 1950 an antique? and you guys are OLD. older than me (at least ron is, i mean having to use that walker to get to his svx i would find embarrissing).
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i mean, is a piece of furniture made in 1950 an antique?
You obviously haven't been to an antique store lately. They are filled with 50's furniture, dishes, and furnishings.

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personally i don't care what the mva says, 49's and 50's are NOT antique cars! i mean, is a piece of furniture made in 1950 an antique? and you guys are OLD. older than me (at least ron is, i mean having to use that walker to get to his svx i would find embarrissing).
Guess I'm an antique (1955) If that isn't enough, I'm having to get over kids wearing clothes I used to wear and calling it "retro."

I wish I still had some of those clothes. I could make a fortune on e-bay.

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Old 01-22-2003, 01:59 PM
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doug, the salvation army thrift center does not qualify as an "antique store"!!
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doug, the salvation army thrift center does not qualify as an "antique store"!!
LOL!
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. . . those were the days. [/B][/QUOTE]



...WERE the days? ALL of my shirts have become "body shirts".
Platform shoes are IN. I'm just waiting for those 2 inch wide neckties to make a comeback.

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We would stretch to calling a Fortyniner a Classic car, never vintage and certainly not antique, which we reserve for non mobile stuff.

My first car was a sports car I built myself ( what we call a special ) from a 1927 Fiat 509. I could call it a '48. Six on the floor and two levers , crash box ( no synchro. ) but also a two speed diff. ex model T Ford. Result six forward and two reverse and lots of fun. The OEM box had very wide ratios and the result was six speeds nicely spaced. The car did quite well in competition.

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Forget furniture. I have antique sox from 1948 and they still fit. I've always had BIG feet, even then. Did I mention a pair of shorts from 1953?
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Forget furniture. I have antique sox from 1948 and they still fit. I've always had BIG feet, even then. Did I mention a pair of shorts from 1953?

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Re: OT-Antique Car Sighting

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Driving to work this morning, I encountered a 1950 Ford 2-door sedan at 5:40 AM on I-95N in the Marcus Hook, PA area. The car was a dark maroon and seemed to be very stock and in good shape. It was still dark out (no comments about graduated bifocal glasses - please)and hard to see details. The Ford was travelling at 60 mph. I waved to the guy driving and he waved back. Then I continued on at higher speed.

I don't know if there is a car show coming up around the Philly area.
I saw something similar the other day. Except there were about 6 or 7 of them in a row, they may not have been fords, and I'd estimate the year to be early 40s. Must have been a meet. Bunch of old men driving them too.
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