Hello List,
Well, Mike and Melissa
Howlett's '59 Crown should be home in Boring Oregon by this time. Here's what
happened yesterday. (waving harp music please) My Bud from work graciously
offered to haul Mike's car to Portland, (for a small nominal fee, of course), so
we headed down to Prosser, Wa where the car was sitting on the lot waiting to be
taken to it's new home. We got there about 12:10 as we had told the owner of the
"lot" we would be, only to find a sign on the door, "b bak sune". About 20
minutes later he comes "bak" and gives us the keys, title, and a map to Mike's
place in Boring. A few pumps of the gas pedal, a turn of the key, and the 413
fired on all 8. No smoke, no knocking, just a nice mellow tone coming from the
dual exhausts. We pulled the car around and lined it up with the trailer, and
started up the ramps. After a few tries, adjusting boards and ramps here, adding
2x6's there, running out of gas on the ramps, battery almost drained from
cranking it, we got the 2-1/2 ton green land yacht up on the trailer. There it
sat, up on it's pedestal, so to speak, for all to see. And see, they did. We
started down the highway the 15 miles back to work, every motorist me met coming
back, and the ones that passed us,were straining to get a look at the big green
monstrosity behind us on the trailer. My Bud left Sunnyside, Wa for Boring
Oregon to unite the '58 with it's new family around 5:30 last night. I can't
wait to hear how they got that low slung beast, or should I say beauty, with
it's original low profile white letter tires and the interior made from Walter P
Chryslers office curtains off the trailer. Mike and Melissa should be
heading this way this weekend, and I'll get to hear the rest of the
story.
Clint Carter
'59 Crown
aka "Laurie's Pink
Lady"
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