Broomie must’ve gotten it cheap from a car factory throwing it out if it had a name like that.
I had one of those.
Ps there was enough room under the hood to work on them with out having to tear half the car apart to get to the part you want to fix !
I HAVE a degree in electronics and still can’t fix my car.
That 1956 Plymouth she drives is worth a fortune now. It’s the car I learned to drive with.
Was that the era of push-button automatic transmissions?
But Broomie exaggerates to call her ‘56 a “Hppeless”; her car has come back time after time from what seemed to be its death. It’s a 1956 Immortal….
Why would a witch with a broom even need a car?
Any car that’s lasted 59 years shouldn’t be considered hopeless. ’56 Ply was the first car I drove close to 100 in.
ShadowBeast Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Broomie must’ve gotten it cheap from a car factory throwing it out if it had a name like that.
Plods with ...™ almost 9 years ago
I had one of those.
What? Me worried ? almost 9 years ago
Ps there was enough room under the hood to work on them with out having to tear half the car apart to get to the part you want to fix !
linsonl almost 9 years ago
I HAVE a degree in electronics and still can’t fix my car.
lgilbert50 almost 9 years ago
That 1956 Plymouth she drives is worth a fortune now. It’s the car I learned to drive with.
Sisyphos almost 9 years ago
Was that the era of push-button automatic transmissions?
But Broomie exaggerates to call her ‘56 a “Hppeless”; her car has come back time after time from what seemed to be its death. It’s a 1956 Immortal….
ucomicsrwd Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Why would a witch with a broom even need a car?
johnt204 almost 9 years ago
Any car that’s lasted 59 years shouldn’t be considered hopeless. ’56 Ply was the first car I drove close to 100 in.