Posted by RBnSC on May 13, 2009 at 15:46:55 from (216.186.211.72):
James good story, 65 Chevy. The first new vehicle Dad ever bought was a 73 Ford pickup. Before He quit farming and moved into Charleston we would do work their with our equipment. One particular day not very long after He got his new truck we dug up a large tree and in the root ball was an old bottle, not unusual in the downtown area. This bottle looked to be at least a hundred years old still had the cork in it, the remnants of wire that held it in place, and half full of liquid. Wow this is neat so we wiped it off and put it in the glove box of Dads new truck. The end of day came and I drove the dump truck home. My brother and dad a few minutes behind. I was walking across the yard headed to the house when I see them coming, both doors wide open and them hanging out as far as they possibly could. They went right past me in to the back yard. They grabbed the water hose and commenced to spraying the inside that pickup particularly the glove box. There was no doubt about what was in that bottle in may have been beer at one time but it had been through the human process. Ron
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