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Doctor Toon,
Long Island Sound was a great place to observe the races and with the sub base just up the coast, there might have actually been one sliding by at any time.
The ‘63 Impala definitely had it all over the Vega for maneuvering room.
Hey, some of us could only afford a Vega wagon in those days. And the only thing you could trade a used Vega for was another used Vega. The first was the two-door wagon, the second was a red GT. When you revved it up and popped the clutch, nothing happened. We finally traded it in for A Subaru wagon, but we sure didn’t get much for it. I’m not sure we didn’t have to pay them to take it.
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fred.grenouille said, about 1 month ago
Most blessings are mixed. Some more mixed than others…
Sisyphos said, about 1 month ago
Look at yourself in the mirror behind the bar, Steverino! You’re a mess [as always]….
Jo Jo said, about 1 month ago
I think hitting him with a court order for child support would have been more satisfying.
jrbj said, about 1 month ago
Wow! It took her all those years and a class reunion to realize what Dallas did to her at Cupid Point in his Vega Love-Wagon. That’s Amazing.
Why would anyone even get into a Vega. That’s a total lack of self-esteem right there.
Doctor Toon
said,
about 1 month ago
I took girls to the reservoir to watch the submarine races.
No Vega, that was in a ‘63 Impala
Coffee-Turtle
said,
about 1 month ago
a suppressed memory? :-D
rayannina said, about 1 month ago
The mind tends to block out truly traumatic experiences.
nighthawks
said,
about 1 month ago
serving up a dish of cold revenge
yyyguy
said,
about 1 month ago
hi Doc
submarine races. now there’s a blast from the past!
oh yes, i remember it well.
grazer said, about 1 month ago
Betting he didn’t get to feel much in the old Lovewagon either.
Shades78 said, about 1 month ago
Doctor Toon,
Long Island Sound was a great place to observe the races and with the sub base just up the coast, there might have actually been one sliding by at any time.
The ‘63 Impala definitely had it all over the Vega for maneuvering room.
artybee said, about 1 month ago
Hey, some of us could only afford a Vega wagon in those days. And the only thing you could trade a used Vega for was another used Vega. The first was the two-door wagon, the second was a red GT. When you revved it up and popped the clutch, nothing happened. We finally traded it in for A Subaru wagon, but we sure didn’t get much for it. I’m not sure we didn’t have to pay them to take it.
OldHipster said, about 1 month ago
You do not want to know what the Old Hipster had for his ride!
You’d laugh your “arse” off!!
Ya know?
sandfan said, about 1 month ago
Mine was a ‘54 Chevy Bel Air. It’s slowness was exceeded only by its ugliness. But tons of room inside for a party, if you could talk her into it.
SherlockWatson said, about 1 month ago
So that’s the key to being a successful rogue: Novocaine in just the right places, and keeping an eye on where her knee is. 8)
Melissa Tempke said, about 1 month ago
Steve looked just like Bill the Cat in the last panel!! Where is Bill, BTW?
cholldekkgher stenst... said, about 1 month ago
All he needs to say is “Ack, ACK! HACK!!!”
GrumpyOldbear said, about 1 month ago
The best venue for submarine race watching was
in the back of a ‘51 Pontiac hearse I had in the mid ’60s.
It sure rode smooth too.