[diesel_mercedes] Re: Test of the Good Old Days

 

OK< Guys, that was wonderful, but I missed some of the Chrysler products, an the early 50s Mercs, an one of the odd ball brands, Kaiser, maybe, but still got a respectable 85, no shame here.
  Here is my feedback;
 Loved it overall, retired Master Mech, Engineman, both Navy an civilian, (locomotives), Chevy an Olds fan for sure. Put many a small block into Fords to make good Fords.
 Old enough to call the Olds engines Kettering's, an know Harvey Buick first worked for Chrysler. Building my last shop an new home, hate the price of gas an the gas o hol, but love things like this, makes me remember the good ol days, an hate what my grandkids have missed, computers an I pads will never replace the roar of the Hudsons an Olds at places like Talladega,Daytona, Atlanta, an Darlington, been there, done that, Fireball Roberts at his last race, King Richard as a kid, Lee as a driver, the 64 Plymouth on the Kings website is my photo sold to Lee for $50, serious money back then.
  Keep the new games coming, you have a lot of fans still kicking tires.  
 Doug Traylor
 Goose Creek Texas aka Baytown too some deranged types

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