guy gadbois
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A bit later, Dad slipped into the "I need better gas mileage and I need a truck" mode again. So the Fiesta was sold [to me] , the75 Chevy was on the block and we went looking. Dad was completely soured on 'LUV' trucks, so we passed right on by the Chevrolet dealer. A bird hunting buddy of his had a Courier that had been fairly reliable, but was sort of 'tin can-ish'. Even tho dad nor I liked to buy japanese, we did go look at Datsuns, given the past good luck and knowledge of the 'design history'. I kept after him about D50s.
He relented. See, I had done my homework and knew that these were great little units. A guy at church had one with the small motor and had been real pleased also.
Naturally, I preferred it to have Plymouth written on it, because, well, because PLYMOUTH! So off to Cox Chrysler Plymouth.
Cox didnt have a 'Sport' model - 2.6L engine, heftier suspension, better interior etc - with a 5 speed, but we drove a slushbox unit. Even dad was somewhat impressed. We drove a base unit with a manual, but not enough 'umph' and too spartan of a cabin. So off we went.
I promised myself that I would be economical with verbiage about this vehicle. I loved it, drove it myself all over the country once it was mine, rallied it, hauled stuff and used it to tow broken race cars at Hallett. But we're not talking about MY cars here...
Anyway, we finally found a Dodge with the 'big' engine and 5 speed at Chrysler Products Claremore. We went up and drove it. It was nice. Dad HATED the colour scheme and the striped seats, but he was all about the dynamics and mechanical spec of a vehicle rather than the aesthetics. I searched [by phone] every dealer within a hundred mile radius for a solid yellow "Plymouth" [yeah, i know...] to no avail. So Pops brought [what became known as] 'The Nuclear Truklet' home.
The photo on my computer is from when Truklet belonged to me.
[as an aside, the dealership who sold Dad Truklet was the same one from whence my 70 RoadRunner emanated]
He relented. See, I had done my homework and knew that these were great little units. A guy at church had one with the small motor and had been real pleased also.
Naturally, I preferred it to have Plymouth written on it, because, well, because PLYMOUTH! So off to Cox Chrysler Plymouth.
Cox didnt have a 'Sport' model - 2.6L engine, heftier suspension, better interior etc - with a 5 speed, but we drove a slushbox unit. Even dad was somewhat impressed. We drove a base unit with a manual, but not enough 'umph' and too spartan of a cabin. So off we went.
I promised myself that I would be economical with verbiage about this vehicle. I loved it, drove it myself all over the country once it was mine, rallied it, hauled stuff and used it to tow broken race cars at Hallett. But we're not talking about MY cars here...
Anyway, we finally found a Dodge with the 'big' engine and 5 speed at Chrysler Products Claremore. We went up and drove it. It was nice. Dad HATED the colour scheme and the striped seats, but he was all about the dynamics and mechanical spec of a vehicle rather than the aesthetics. I searched [by phone] every dealer within a hundred mile radius for a solid yellow "Plymouth" [yeah, i know...] to no avail. So Pops brought [what became known as] 'The Nuclear Truklet' home.
The photo on my computer is from when Truklet belonged to me.
[as an aside, the dealership who sold Dad Truklet was the same one from whence my 70 RoadRunner emanated]