Cool backstory. I always thought your grandpa was mostly a Buick guy.
My grandpa had a Model A and a '40 Ford convertible when he was drafted in '44. When he got home, his family cars were Olds in the '50s and '60s. He drove a log truck starting in the '50s and bought a '35 Ford pickup in 1956 (that my uncle still owns) to get back and forth to jobs. He put a 265, then a 327 in it with a McCullough supercharger. I'm told it was pretty fast in it's day. My uncle got it in 1969 and it got an LT1 crate motor in '71. My grandpa replaced the '35 with a '68 El Camino that my dad eventually inherited and still has. Grandparents switched to VWs (unexpected plot twist) until they bought my Cutlass in 1980. That was the first car I remember them driving. I remember him frequently lamenting the lame 305 and lack of power. It's really the only reason I plan to put a BBO in and set things right.
My family isn't all that brand loyal.
My grandpa had a Model A and a '40 Ford convertible when he was drafted in '44. When he got home, his family cars were Olds in the '50s and '60s. He drove a log truck starting in the '50s and bought a '35 Ford pickup in 1956 (that my uncle still owns) to get back and forth to jobs. He put a 265, then a 327 in it with a McCullough supercharger. I'm told it was pretty fast in it's day. My uncle got it in 1969 and it got an LT1 crate motor in '71. My grandpa replaced the '35 with a '68 El Camino that my dad eventually inherited and still has. Grandparents switched to VWs (unexpected plot twist) until they bought my Cutlass in 1980. That was the first car I remember them driving. I remember him frequently lamenting the lame 305 and lack of power. It's really the only reason I plan to put a BBO in and set things right.
My family isn't all that brand loyal.