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Along with Mr. Moose, Bunny rabbit, and Grandfather clock. Was Dancing Bear part of his show, can't remember.My joints don’t ache yet but I did watch him and Mr Green Jeans in the 60 s up in the Adirondacks
My first car was a brand new '78 Chevy Monza wagon which was a rebranded Vega. Rebranded probably because "Vega" had such a good reputation. That car is the reason why I never owned another GM product and never will. I tell people that if GM gave me a free car it wouldn't be love, it would be just making things even.My first new car was a left-over '72 Chevy Vega wagon, bought because I was tired of paying for repairs on used cars. A bare bone, manual transmission model with an anemic engine, and I hated it. It couldn't get out of its own way, took forever to get heat in cold weather, and was atrocious in snow. It was, however, mostly reliable, requiring only a heater fan, $10 from a junk, sorry, salvage yard, and 5 minutes to replace, and the driver's side headlight, which for some reason burned out on a regular basis. It cost a grand total of $1,800.
I was talking with a couple of neighbors the other day, and the topic of age came up. I admitted to 83, to which Dave, whom I have known for many years, responded, "gee, you don't look a day over 82."
It said original car purchase. My first car was a 1958 Chevy Impala, already 10 years old.Mine was a third-hand 1966 Plymouth Valiant.
After my first winter, with a trunk full of boxes of sand, I discovered radial tires. I tried rear snows, and felt like I had skis on the front, so I added regular radials to the front. Car was decent after that, without the boxes of sand.My first new car was a left-over '72 Chevy Vega wagon, bought because I was tired of paying for repairs on used cars. A bare bone, manual transmission model with an anemic engine, and I hated it. It couldn't get out of its own way, took forever to get heat in cold weather, and was atrocious in snow. It was, however, mostly reliable, requiring only a heater fan, $10 from a junk, sorry, salvage yard, and 5 minutes to replace, and the driver's side headlight, which for some reason burned out on a regular basis. It cost a grand total of $1,800.
I was talking with a couple of neighbors the other day, and the topic of age came up. I admitted to 83, to which Dave, whom I have known for many years, responded, "gee, you don't look a day over 82."
Captain Kangaroo also had the Banana Man and the ping pong drop. I don't remember Dancing Bear but that may have been part of the show.Along with Mr. Moose, Bunny rabbit, and Grandfather clock. Was Dancing Bear part of his show, can't remember.
I'll bet it wasn't as bad as my 1972 Pinto!Oh wow,that may have been the year I bought a new Chevy Vega. What an awful vehicle!
Knew a guy who jacked his up in the back and painted a target on the gas tank. He’s still alive!I'll bet it wasn't as bad as my 1972 Pinto!
My Prince Valiant was a ‘64, two tone white and rust on the outside, blue, mostly, and red plastic inside. Junkyard replacement driver's side door arm rest was red. Cost me $2 plus my labor to remove it from the wreck.Mine was a third-hand 1966 Plymouth Valiant.
Wow I had one of those too! Got in an accident but fortunately it damaged the front of the vehicleI'll bet it wasn't as bad as my 1972 Pinto!

Cars of that vintage (my first car was a '64 Dodge Dart convertible with the indestructible 225 slant six - Valiant twin) only had five digit odometers, so anything over 99,999 was an educated guess.My Prince Valiant was a ‘64, two tone white and rust on the outside, blue, mostly, and red plastic inside. Junkyard replacement driver's side door arm rest was red. Cost me $2 plus my labor to remove it from the wreck.
Bought it with about 300k on the odometer, and I swear it didn't burn more than a quart of oil per week. Well…maybe a little more.
The days when you changed the oil every 3000 miles. My brother-in-law and I didn't have to worry about disposing of the old oil, we saved it for my older brother who burned it in his car.My Prince Valiant was a ‘64, two tone white and rust on the outside, blue, mostly, and red plastic inside. Junkyard replacement driver's side door arm rest was red. Cost me $2 plus my labor to remove it from the wreck.
Bought it with about 300k on the odometer, and I swear it didn't burn more than a quart of oil per week. Well…maybe a little more.