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4/02/2021 3:34 PM  #1


Young and didn't know any better.

A picture I have seen twice in the last week and lifted for your viewing pleasure. How I miss the days of being young and not knowing any better. The rabbit holes of our past is here in this unknown picture.


Gary Zilik - Pine Junction, Colorado - 67 Coupe, 289-4V, T5
 

4/02/2021 3:48 PM  #2


Re: Young and didn't know any better.

The no shoes is evidence the pic was taken in Bakersfield.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

4/02/2021 4:01 PM  #3


Re: Young and didn't know any better.

Must be photoshopped.  Isn’t there supposed to be a huge red stain/puddle under that thing?


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

4/02/2021 4:11 PM  #4


Re: Young and didn't know any better.

I noticed the shoeless work. The puddle is between the tranny and the kid. He looks to have absorbent material under the tranny. 


Gary Zilik - Pine Junction, Colorado - 67 Coupe, 289-4V, T5
     Thread Starter
 

4/02/2021 5:06 PM  #5


Re: Young and didn't know any better.

Kid was ahead of his time putting down sumpin for the fluid. I still haven't mastered that yet.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

4/02/2021 5:58 PM  #6


Re: Young and didn't know any better.

I did used to have some shirts with those same stain patterns.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

4/02/2021 6:55 PM  #7


Re: Young and didn't know any better.

If that picture is legit... I give that kid a high five for working on an automatic transmission. Something I would never do, even as an adult. I only ever have removed them and sent them off to the experts...


1964-1/2 D Code Coupe - 289 V8, 4 Speed Toploader, 3.00 ratio rear, Autolite 4100 Carb, 15" tires, Pertronix ignition
 

4/02/2021 6:56 PM  #8


Re: Young and didn't know any better.

josh-kebob wrote:

I'd like to own that station wagon across the street....

I saw the wagon too and would have to agree!


1964-1/2 D Code Coupe - 289 V8, 4 Speed Toploader, 3.00 ratio rear, Autolite 4100 Carb, 15" tires, Pertronix ignition
 

4/03/2021 9:42 AM  #9


Re: Young and didn't know any better.

Bearing Bob wrote:

Kid was ahead of his time putting down sumpin for the fluid. I still haven't mastered that yet.

 
I’m guessing mom or dad...not his idea.

 

4/03/2021 2:08 PM  #10


Re: Young and didn't know any better.

We had a gravel driveway and I would change transmissions and what ever else in that driveway.  Even laid out in the snow and worked on cars/trucks.  

 

4/03/2021 3:13 PM  #11


Re: Young and didn't know any better.

RTM wrote:

We had a gravel driveway and I would change transmissions and what ever else in that driveway.  Even laid out in the snow and worked on cars/trucks.  

Which third world country was this?
Kidding. In all honesty major respect for guys that did/do have to work in those conditions.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

4/03/2021 3:42 PM  #12


Re: Young and didn't know any better.

That third world country could have been Canada Bob.
When We moved into our new house in the winter of 1978,it had a stone driveway. I can remember putting on a snowmobile suit and changing the starter of our  1970 Ford Club Wagon.
I had to do it at night after getting home from work, no jack only a trouble light to see.
I also got a winter story about walking back and forth to school in the snow uphill both ways in two feet of snow.

Last edited by Rudi (4/03/2021 3:42 PM)


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