A family friend had a 65 corvair Corsa four speed, naturally aspirated 4 carb that threw a rod. I was about 14, and he suggested that I could have it if I fixed it.
The problem with that plan was that I had no mentor, and no clue where to start. It sat outside the house for a few months and then disappeared.
When I turn sixteen, my dad gave me his 1960 Plymouth Suburban two door wagon. Total stripper, radio delete, only option was heat. It was so big that I could fit my 9'4" longboard in the back and close the tailgate.
Slant six 225, three on the tree. The engine had been re-ringed with the block still in the car, and it had about three hundred thousand miles on it. Lots of rust, the original owner had driven it on the beach a lot. The spare tire fell through the floor one morning on the way to school.
I drove it through high School and for a couple of more years, until the rusty clutch linkage broke. My dad scrapped it while I was gone for the summer racing horses.
Same model, same color, different car. I wish I still had it. The Plymouth is long gone, but I still have the longboard though!
The first car I bought for myself was a 67 dart GT, slant six 225 with an automatic.
I was racing harness horses then and was on the road for half the year. I drove it all over the country for about 7 years, then made a deal to sell it to my brother. He crashed it, so in his mind he didn't have to pay for it. Sad ending.
Still have the longboard, though!
Anybody want to buy a longboard?