How I Arrived in the PNW

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Lead pulling ...

No. The last time I guessed at a car, make & model, Rich had to correct me.

I think this is right, tho.

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Risky business, NyBoy.

I know, first it's poo-pooing the bison. Now, it's the jaundiced eye on car doors. Will it stop before we have fitted you with a GPS microchip and your every activity is monitored for safety?

;). You know US cars of that era had enuf room for throwing down a picnic blanket behind the front seats. No seatbelts for another 40 years and kids played touch football in those cars while their parents drove cross country. "I better not have to come back there!"

Imagine that you are standing inside and opening that reardoor at 55mph ... the air catches that door while you hold the door handle and Wham!

Much safer style and I only had to wait until I was about that young fellow's age, the BMW Isetta.

BMW_Isetta600_med.jpg

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Risky business, NyBoy.

I know, first it's poo-pooing the bison. Now, it's the jaundiced eye on car doors. Will it stop before we have fitted you with a GPS microchip and your every activity is monitored for safety?

;). You know US cars of that era had enuf room for throwing down a picnic blanket behind the front seats. No seatbelts for another 40 years and kids played touch football in those cars while their parents drove cross country. "I better not have to come back there!"

Imagine that you are standing inside and opening that reardoor at 55mph ... the air catches that door while you hold the door handle and Wham!

Much safer style and I only had to wait until I was about that young fellow's age, the BMW Isetta.

BMW_Isetta600_med.jpg

Steve

Our #2 son's father & mother in law purchased a 9th floor luxury condo on the banks of the Willamet River Portland, Ore.. Gorgous river, mountain , and 3 volcano views out of all rooms with floor to ceiling windows and deck . It comes with one parking slot in the basement so all other owned cars as well as all guests have to park anywhere that they can find on the Portland, Ore. streets. That is IF one can park their mid- sized car in the miniscule paralell spaces ( just 12 inches longer then our Sonata ) within a dozen tries of back and forth contortionist movement of your vehicle with many choice !@#$%^ expletives added :duc. The nearby street parking spaces near 6 other luxury condo buildings and shops have a 2 hour parking limit, and/or meters. The parking spaces without these time limiting ^&*() items is at least 6 blocks away and good luck finding a space within a mile's hike. ( Portland, Ore. latest vision of getting people out of cars and onto bicycles and/ or on pubic transportation which is a joke all by itself in reality). If Steve was to park The BMW Isetta with it's front door he would have difficulty stepping out without climbing onto the car right in front, that is IF he could sqeeze out of the front door with his new swelt 185 lb. body. :ep
 

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Boy oh boy!! That Isetta brings back horrifying memories. When I was in college my friend had one. One night, after a little too much partying, we rolled that thing over 7 times on a wet and lonely backroad after hitting a deer at 3:00 AM. I'm not sure how the police arrived at 7 revolutions but that's what the report said. I don't think there was one tiny piece of that car (if that is what you call it) that wasn't dented or broken. We called it a B-M-Troubleyou instead of BMW.
 

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Were you two okay??!

Wow! That's remarkable that you had that experience. I've never known anyone who owned one. Have only seen them a few times.

They showed up where Dad worked and I didn't even know what a BMW was. I thought they might be Japanese since Honda motorcycles arrived just about the same time.

That car was old when you were in school, @Smiles Jr. Wikipedia says that they were only made until 1962. I must have seen them about 1960.

Steve
autocorrect is seldom my friend
 
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