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We All Had A Favorite Car . . .

I've had a lot of vehicles in my life, but this one stands out as a definite favorite: a 1959 Napco 4X4 Chevrolet short wheelbase Suburban.

 

This photo was taken in Monmouth, Oregon in April 1976, a year before I sold it and moved to Kinshasa, Congo.

 

Yep, I sure loved that old Suburban.

 

Monouth, Oregon, April 1976.  I painted the "crummy" (def. "A truck used to haul loggers to the forest and back.") a nice fire engine red not long after this photo was taken.  It had a 302 Chevy small block, 4bbl, headers . . . . and those wonderful 9.00.16 military tires.  Too Cool.  I miss this car very much.

 

This is the only image I have of my old '59 crummie the way it looked when I sold it.  It was a real show-stopper in its red paint and straight body.  Nice.

 

In 1985-86 I was a crew member on the IMSA World Sports Car team of Paegasus Racing, owned by Oliver Kuttner.  He had somehow acquired these unfinished "bodies in white" 1975 Iso Rivolta Lele that were left on the bankrupted Iso Rivolta Lele assembly line. Technically there is no such thing as a 1975 model . . . except these! He gave me one.  I had dreams of making one into an NHRA Super Gas class race car . . . . but, alas, I stayed in Bangkok for 17 years and never even started on it.  Oh . . . what might have been!

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JEFF - I should remember your 64 Ford Pickup but I'm a little fuzzy about it. Now the 59 Chev 4x4 Suburban is a definite BLAST FROM THE PAST. In addition to cruising around Corvallis and parts of Benton County, you and I took a camping trip in it to some place in Washington State for a NW 4-Wheel Drive Annual Gathering. I think I helped you pull some parts and do prep work on it. Didn't you sell the winch and PTO unit for tire money? I also remember your 64 Plymouth Valiant. I beleive you, Marty Stewart, I and perhaps George Wynn took it to Newport, Oregon, on several occasions to fish under the Yaquna Bay bridge and feast on clam chowder at Mo's. Best regards, LARRY

Thanks Larry . . . I have treasured those memories throughout my lifetime. It's funny how we (mostly men) relate experiences to certain cars we had. I'm off to Scotland now . . . let's see what kind of a car I end up with there. Please come over for a visit. Promise.

June 3, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterL. G. Bodyfelt

Hey Jeff, like Larry some great memories. Unfortunately my big Blue had an untimely ending in Lobster Valley hitting one of the local pigs, she walked away but old Blue was sideways along the road never recovered. I was along for the ride in that old wreck of a van for the encounter with La Policia, also I think one of my kids might have been conceived in it...SHHhh

May 10, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterMarty

just missing an old day when i was young at mmc drag race BKK. Saw you drive 2000 ford ranger on 1/4 mile and right now i've a project to improve my 2004 ford ranger drive ability that why i thinking of your car. after googled i found this site :)

are you still in Thailand ? are you still racing ?

October 5, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterToppy

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