10-29-2017, 10:15 AM | #1 |
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Went to a local volunteer fireman fair and auto show yesterday with our '31 roadster. We are usually the only Model A at these events but two others showed up. We had seen the '29 Phaeton once before at a July 4th parade. Says he only drives it a few times per year. But the nicely restored '29 tudor sedan was new to us.
I went over to chat with the driver about his car. Turns out he had fond memories of riding in the rumble seat of his dad's roadster when he was a kid and always loved Model A's. He said he only bought this, his first Model A, about 18 months ago. Said he was lonely after his wife passed away and needed something to do to keep him busy. He is 90 years old. Glen
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10-29-2017, 10:19 AM | #2 |
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goodo for him and for you in reporting. I suggest you see if he will join you Club. Club activity is just the thing for helping with the loss of someone.
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10-29-2017, 10:21 AM | #3 | |
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We have a 'older' gentleman in our club that doesn't even have a Model A, he just enjoys the companionship. |
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10-29-2017, 10:29 AM | #4 |
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I have a man who is 90 in my A club and he was on his back under my car a couple of weeks ago looking at my flywheel! He drove his A about 25 miles to get here. The local clubs and this forum make a great number of people happy. Looking at all the new posts is the SECOND thing I do as soon as I get up (I guess getting my cup of coffee doesn't count......lol). Wonderful hobby and wonderful people.
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10-29-2017, 10:30 AM | #5 |
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I dont really figure I'll make it to 90, but if I do I hope I still feel like buying another Model A.
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10-29-2017, 12:43 PM | #6 |
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He's an interesting guy. Said he fought on Okinawa in WWII in 1945 and got a bayonet would in his side during hand-to-hand combat. Spent the last days of the war in a hospital in Guam. Figure he had to be about 18 at the time. He has a place in Florida where he spends the winters, usually leaving on Nov 1 every year with his wife in their sailboat. Hasn't taken the boat out since she died and says he will put off the trip this year until he is ready. We have another guy in the club who drives a pristine stock '40 Ford coupe. He's 92. Glen
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10-29-2017, 03:19 PM | #7 |
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The fellow might be one of the very few left us who got to ride home in a Model A, new from the dealer. He would have been a one year-old in 1928, a year younger for the following model years....
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10-29-2017, 03:27 PM | #8 |
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There has recently been some attention paid to the value of the old car movement in the community over here. It is surprising how many $ it contributes, to say nothing of the benefits to men's health. We have an organisation here (called Men's Shed) where groups of men gather for companionship and a feeling of belonging. (The PC brigade are now waning to open it to women but IMHO, that would ruin it. Go start your own!) Anyway, I digress. The benefits of belonging to a car club have been compared to Men's Shed with immeasurable benefits. I belong to 3 - does that mean I needed lots of help??
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10-30-2017, 11:48 AM | #9 |
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He has a place in Florida where he spends the winters, usually leaving on Nov 1 every year with his wife in their sailboat. Hasn't taken the boat out since she died and says he will put off the trip this year until he is ready.
So sorry to hear that. It sounds like they had a good life together. Good for him for finding something to keep busy with. If he is a sailor, he knows how to make do and make things happen. You did a good thing to talk with him. |
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10-30-2017, 07:13 PM | #11 |
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I'm old. When I was born I walked home 8 miles along the railroad tracks in the snow picking up coal in my diapers for our Franklin stove. I skinned a sabre tooth on the way
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10-31-2017, 07:16 AM | #12 |
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Even without a club the door has opened for you to fellowship with someone with like interests. We all need to more aware of those doors that are opened for us. I missed one awhile back.
An older man got my phone number off of the for sale sign on my truck at a local restaurant and called to "chat". I was busy, called him back a couple of times, never got together. My son was coming over to help me replace a clutch and I mentioned it to the gent. He said he would love to just come over and watch us work on the truck. I was too focused on "me" and the project and didn't want another distraction so I never called him back. What a "jerk", not him, me. Lost his number and missed an opportunity. Lesson learned...maybe! |
10-31-2017, 03:00 PM | #13 |
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I have been following this discussion and finally decided to jump in. I am sure I am not the only member of Fordbarn who is over 90 years of age. In fact I am more than 90 and a WWII Normandy and beyond combat veteran, 29th Division I recall Dad buying a new Model A in 1928 which began my Model A experience. I have been an "A" owner since 1937, before I was old enough to have a drivers license. $10 bought a good running car then.
I appreciate the kind remarks made about elders and older Model A owners in this discussion and it is appreciated very much. It shows that there are folks on Fordbarn who are caring. However in running ads here on Fordbarn, to reduce a lifetime collection of parts, I have been treated rudely by some who ridicule me in eMails because of the fact I do not own a camera and cannot send a photo. My generation was not one where everybody had a camera and my daughter who used to post pictures for me for e/Bay sales and for Fordbarn sales has passed on. Sheila at MARC headquarters told me last year I am the longest term member of the club which is an honor I guess. In closing I have been on Fordbarn since Shelley first began running it, before Ryan's ownership. |
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10-31-2017, 08:05 PM | #16 |
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Barnstuf. Welcome and thanks for your service. I'm a youngen at 80.I got to mess with Cuba, pop some nucs and two tours in "nam." I can't post either. I miss Shelly as well and the old ahooga. My Daddy had 4 model As. He was a salesman and drove the cars hard. Over his lifetime he bought 25 straight Fords from ACE Motors of Woodbury, NJ.
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Kinda sad, we go to great expense and spend endless hours working on these old vehicles and many times turn away from the things that really matter, the people God has placed in our paths.
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Hind sight is 20 20. The Elders have priceless insight and stories, they were there. I too am guilty of passing a lot of opportunities that I regret.
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Conversation is our GREATEST gift! CALL someone today & see how they're doing, MANY folks go through TOUGH times & need encouragement!
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