More Cars to drive
Another car which I was privileged to drive as a car for Junior College was the Chevrolet Chevelle. It was deemed my car, after mom got another car for her car travels. The Chevrolet Chevelle was nicked named " Heavy Chevy." The engine was a V-8 and the windows were rolled down. The air conditioning was good when it worked. There were times when the ac did not work and I would sweat through the back of my shirt. There was this guy whom I took the same music appreciation class with, who drove a dark blue Trans Am with a tee top roof which I was thoroughly impressed with the speed and power of the car. We would kind of leave the College around the same time and I could see him build up the speed in his Trans Am as he ascended on to the 408 which at the I was attending college was called The East-West Expressway. It took me a lot longer to get the Chevy up to an acceptable speed. However, it did have the heavy body which I knew would be durable.
Eventually, we did get rid of the Chevrolet Chevelle. I forget if this is the car I totalled with my one accident on Kirkman or the car was just sold. I did get to ride in the Trans Am and it wasn't a smooth ride. The outside as Paris Hilton would say "IT'S HOT." The inside was a stick shift car and the driver made the gear changes where you could feel every time the gear was changed. It wasn't smooth at all. It proves the saying "looks are deceptive." The guy sold his Trans Am and moved on to a Ford Bronco to carry his boat. He also got a two seat er BMW convertible. Both disappeared for a Hummer. Plus, he got married and lost his individual free spirit. He turned into a honey do husband.
Now the only super hot rich looking race cars I see are what I buy on a calendar from Border's book store. I get 12 pictures for each month of the year. I guess it is ok to do window shopping. I can also watch the rich celebrities on TV drive the rich cars. I am now enjoying my Chevrolet truck which has a CD player and air conditioning. It also runs well and is good for hauling a few things.
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