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The Old Jalopys Miraculous Drive
I remember that ‘69’ Chevrolet dark green and with the spit of a combat soldier; a mean green, power machine. My Great Uncle bought it new, his pride and joy for years; when he died, it became my Parent’s car. without a single scratch, they drove it a decade or more. It was a survivor, you see, a survivor of the road; of seemingly endless time. With missing knobs, though, the heater and radio still worked their magic on a drive. The driver’s side floorboard, was rusted through and straddling it, leant an air of danger and excitement, as it rolled and groaned out it’s arthritic rhythms. It rambled along nonetheless, a chariot for my younger sister’s transport; it carried her to her classes, her first jobs; that ever-expanding, floorboard rust hole continued to grow. I supposed nowadays, you’d be fined heavily for risking such a hazard. back then, in my family, a car was not a want, it was a need and so, it was heavily utilized. When I think back about the longevity of my parent’s automobiles, it’s the one that stands out the most, now resting in Chevy Heaven and I know of no human with such tenacity. 7-9-19 The Old Jalopy Poetry Contest craig cornish
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