The Old Timer Comes Back
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:07 pm
Dear all,
Sorry to say (for me) I rarely post, because as a modified owner I find that there is a lot of recycled arguments and generally a lot of negatve comment about modified with a view that "old is best". My apologies but that is the way I feel and I apologise if you disgaree.
Anyway I had a competition to compete in recently, totally unrelated to cars, and I had to get up early and bring a whole lot of people. So (allowed under new English rules ) I asked my parents if I could swap cars. Mine being a modded moggy there's being a nice new car.
Come the early morning I loved the simple start, defrost and room to put everyone's bag (my parent have an estate). It was a great day (won trophy) and to get in to a warm modern car was lovely.
This morning I took the car back to my parents, and what had my father done? bearing in mind he is 70 years old. He'd taken my moggy out for a "serious burn up" (of which it is more than capable).
What could I say? Given my parents had bought the car new in 1966, and given it to me. With my father a time served engineer, welder and pattern maker, helping with the modifications. But ask "what had he managed to burn off?"
What I fantastic thing for me that my father had wanted to take the moggy out for a run for no other reason than to have a bit a fun and use the car for what we had built it, burning off hot hatches. I was really pleased that he had taken the opportunity and given it a "burn". As for me? The weather was really cruddy today, but honestly I was more that happy to be back behind the wheel of my moggy and driving "her"home.
Regards,
Wal
Sorry to say (for me) I rarely post, because as a modified owner I find that there is a lot of recycled arguments and generally a lot of negatve comment about modified with a view that "old is best". My apologies but that is the way I feel and I apologise if you disgaree.
Anyway I had a competition to compete in recently, totally unrelated to cars, and I had to get up early and bring a whole lot of people. So (allowed under new English rules ) I asked my parents if I could swap cars. Mine being a modded moggy there's being a nice new car.
Come the early morning I loved the simple start, defrost and room to put everyone's bag (my parent have an estate). It was a great day (won trophy) and to get in to a warm modern car was lovely.
This morning I took the car back to my parents, and what had my father done? bearing in mind he is 70 years old. He'd taken my moggy out for a "serious burn up" (of which it is more than capable).
What could I say? Given my parents had bought the car new in 1966, and given it to me. With my father a time served engineer, welder and pattern maker, helping with the modifications. But ask "what had he managed to burn off?"
What I fantastic thing for me that my father had wanted to take the moggy out for a run for no other reason than to have a bit a fun and use the car for what we had built it, burning off hot hatches. I was really pleased that he had taken the opportunity and given it a "burn". As for me? The weather was really cruddy today, but honestly I was more that happy to be back behind the wheel of my moggy and driving "her"home.
Regards,
Wal