Remember When...............

Miss the old days / Life had so much more simplicity
 

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I grew up in the local mountains….. these were all over the place up there. One of the cheapest 4x4 vehicles you could buy. Terribly ugly but functional and bring back so many memories of my childhood. IMG_1371.jpeg
 
The only porn ESCO could get was Beaver Hunt!!!!!!
 
I lived American Graffiti...

Cruising and going to the drive in, was a way of life in high school. Kids these days have no clue.

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Awesome,
In high School we would meet up on Thursdays at a place called Burger Palace in Arcadia, was a cool car/hot rod meet up. I had my 67 fastback, my brother had his 69 Camaro RS, my buddy Chris had a 55 chevy with a blower motor, Garrett had I think a 1970's-ish Nova...it was such a cool hang out. If anyone wanted to race, we'd head over to Rivergrade road off the 605 freeway, Irwindale and guys would race...then we'd head back to Burger Palace and just hang.
The Drive-In was also cool, before I bought my 67, my parents had a 65 impala...I could get 9 people in that thing and at $5 a carload...made for great times going to the Drive-in!
I feel so lucky to have grown up as a kid when I did!
American Graffiti is on my all-time favorites of movies!
Look at that pic, NO CELL PHONES back then.....the BEST!!!!!
 
Awesome,
In high School we would meet up on Thursdays at a place called Burger Palace in Arcadia, was a cool car/hot rod meet up. I had my 67 fastback, my brother had his 69 Camaro RS, my buddy Chris had a 55 chevy with a blower motor, Garrett had I think a 1970's-ish Nova...it was such a cool hang out. If anyone wanted to race, we'd head over to Rivergrade road off the 605 freeway, Irwindale and guys would race...then we'd head back to Burger Palace and just hang.
The Drive-In was also cool, before I bought my 67, my parents had a 65 impala...I could get 9 people in that thing and at $5 a carload...made for great times going to the Drive-in!
I feel so lucky to have grown up as a kid when I did!
American Graffiti is on my all-time favorites of movies!
Look at that pic, NO CELL PHONES back then.....the BEST!!!!!
They didn't even have cell phones when they made the movie let alone when the movie was suposed to take place :LOL: (y)
 
I wish I had a cell phone as a kid.

My mom was super overprotective. If I was out riding my bike with my friends, I had to call and check in every 30 minutes. Had to carry a pocket full of quarters, or find a find a place that would let us use their phone. F'n BS.
 
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