I got a summer job at a soda factory on Thompson Road, East Syracuse. I needed transportation to get to work. My dad helped my find this 52 Chevy. It was stick shift from 1st to 2nd but automatic 2nd to third. It was a horrible unsafe car. The brakes didn't stop it well. The steering was so bad that I had trouble staying on the right side of the road.
On the last day of summer, the car died while waiting for a red light at the busy corner of Rt 5 and Rt 92 in Fayetteville. I did something bad. I got out, took off the license plate, and abandoned that car in the middle of traffic. Tsk tsk.
William Lowber, Libby's father owned a series of Pontiac Bonnevilles. Those were hot cars, and very sexy. Libby got a ticket for speeding on Erie Boulevard in Syracuse in that car.
The following year I needed summer transportation once again. My dad again helped me to find this 58 Chevy, 3 speed stick on the column. It was basic, but a pretty good car. I remember driving it in winter once on a snowy day. I was passing a truck that was throwing up a big cloud of snow. Suddenly, headlights appeared right in front of me. I jerked the wheel. The car did a 360. Then it straightened out in the middle of my lane with the truck and the other car behind me. Whew.
Helen Mills, my mother, got this 61 Valiant.
I used to borrow it to go see Libby. It was a pretty boring car with a cheesy floor stick shift.
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