Chevy makes the ultimate second hand car for first timers. 68 Biscayne here. Mine had auto trans, but I learned to drive on dad's 66 3 in the tree. Power nothing. I'm surprised dad didn't order it with a crank to start.
hello fello shavers, saturday night shave, skipped friday..thought i'd try the new ikon bulldog handle on my brit new rfb head, very nice weight,loaded a gsb...went all italian product..sv felce is awesome stuff, and the omega pro made a fabulous captains bowlful of fragrant slick lather..got an awesome 3 pass dfs+ shave ,no drama, pleasure +..acqua di selva cologne to finish..awesome..have a great evening gents..
My first vehicle was 1977 C10 short wheel base truck. 6 cylinder and a 3 speed on the tree and that is all it had.
@Hembree Looks like I was mistaken. I said my grandfather's tractor was from the 1930s, but after some research it looks like it may have been a Ford model from the 1950s. That would make sense since he bought the farm in the early 1950s. He lived in Ensley, Alabama before moving to the country and wouldn't have needed a tractor until they moved there. This is pretty accurate to what I remember.
Nice shave Joe. I have a few VDH blades and a razor here. I use them to loan out to others before they go to wally world and buy one. So far I haven't found any one who likes them. tp
Thank you Jim. Some times less is more. Thanks Joe! I have 4 Stirling samples, but Glastonbury has been on my mind since that Haitian Vetiver shortage crisis. I was "this close" to getting Piacenza because it's another loud scent but the sheep tallow and patchouli won out.