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Monday, March 19, 2007

MY FIRST CAR

I was 21 when I bought my first car. We lived on the outskirts of the small town of Willoughby Ohio which was about 3 miles from town & around 20 from Cleveland where my mom & I were working at the time, & my sister was away at college.

I was during the long walk home from the Greyhound bus during a bad thunder storm that I made this huge decission that I needed to buy a car.
To say that I was scaired walking home that evening with the thunder crashing & the lightning flashing, was an undrstatement. We had been getting some bad storms & had received a lightning strike on a previous occasion when lightning struck our wire metal clothesline & wrapped it around the tree in our side yard.

It also dug a deep hole in the ground. This same storm had brought the neighbors who lived behind us over because lightning had traveled inside through the pipes to the bathroom tub which they said was glowing in the dark.

There was only one small obstacle with my car purchase idea, neither I nor my mother knew how to drive, but being a confident 21 year old female, I wasn't going to let that stop me from buying a car.

I don't remember whether my mom went with me or not to the car dealership in Cleveland, but I put myself in the hands of the sales person & asked him to help me pick out a reliable car, & as all of you know car salesmen are honest, hard working etc people. I bought a 39 Chevy which I think was a 4 door.
It had a stick shift on the floor. It had a really good engine, much better than the body, I was to learn later. The dealer agreed to deliver the car & we were in business. The next step of course was to learn to drive & this was solved by my next door neighbor's dad who agreed to teach me. Since we both worked the lessons were at night. Once I was proficient enough, I went Solo & eventually obtained my Ohio driver's license. This is not to say that some difficulties had to be overcome, like snow & icy roads that first winter. There were a few times that I went off into the ditches which were on the sides of the road & I had to be recued by some good Samaritin who could pull me out of the ditch.
When You are 21 years old everything is a big adventure. It wasn't long before I was driving into the big city. As I previously mentioned the engine was better than the body. I had had the car quite awhile though before part of the running board fell off while driving through a prestigeous part of the city. My black beauty also received a dented fender when my sister hit the tree in our front yard while I was teaching her to drive. To me though it was the most beautiful car in the world, & even my mom was glad to have a better kind of transportation.

6 Comments:

Blogger Tammy said...

I loved this, Mom! I remember parts of this story but you told it so well here. It will be good to have the story written in your own words...to go with the one with dad and his first cars! :)

8:07 AM  
Blogger groovyoldlady said...

Hey, I was BORN in Willoughby!!!!!

Great story! I wish you had a photo of the car.

My hubby's Gram didn't learn to drive until her husband of 50 years passed away. She was a 70 year-old going 70 mph. Look out!

5:45 AM  
Blogger Linda said...

I'm so glad you visited Ruth. I really enjoyed reading your post. I can just picture you bravely setting off on your first solo ride.
I think this is such a good idea - you're writing these things down. Your family must just love it. I think I'll try to get my Mom to do a bit of this. She will be 84 this summer, and I love listening to her stories too.
Have a wonderful weekend Ruth.

9:23 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is great I'm getting these great stories and I didn't eve have to dig for them If you know what I mean Rose

6:33 PM  
Blogger Pamela said...

I got my DL when I was 16. ON MY BIRTHDAY. No way would I wait.
There was snow on the ground~ and I still insisted.

I didn't get my own car until I was in my 20's --- but that Driver's License sure made me feel grown up and independent.

6:45 PM  
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