Thursday, June 28, 2007

what is the coolest automobile...


you have ever owned? why?

what cool auto would you like to own?

pictured above is a 1970 dodge challenger built to kill 18-year-old males.

39 comments:

Anonymous said...

My Coolest...1980 Mazda RXL!
The Coolest...Aston Martin DB7

Anonymous said...

My Coolest...1977 yellow Camaro w/ white interior!

The Coolest...2007 black Volvo Crosscountry wagon!

Anonymous said...

My coolest...One that is paid for and I have the title to.

Anonymous said...

A 1973 Camaro, sandstone, with black interior. I really enjoyed that car!

My dad had an even cooler car, but he didn't know it. He owned a '57 Chevy, and he used to take me to school and the old Pastime Grill (run by Martha and Red Edge in the late '50's and early '60's) Now that was a cool car! In the later 60's, my older brother would shine that car up for his Friday night dates. I wish I had that car now...it had some wonderful memories!

Anonymous said...

Sorry......
The coolest - the other one that is paid for too.

Anonymous said...

dmom - you're telling your age cause I remember those same times. Bet everybody don't remember where the pastime use to be located? Can you still remember the soda shopp? I'll give you a hint - it was close to a 5/10 cent store.

Anonymous said...

My coolest Automobile, was when I lived here in Barnesville, growing up in the 50's. I had a 56 Chevy, 2 tone blue convertible, with a blue top to match the car, and a continential kit on the back.

My Dad and Erbie Turner, bought from a Mr. Knott the origional Pastime Grill, at the end of WWII, I have a picture of them in the grill.

Anonymous said...

My coolest - My 2007 Toyota Tundra

The coolest would have to be 59 Impala painted baby blue with white leather interior (saw it on Barrett Jackson)

Anonymous said...

1971 Chevelle SS. Eats one Ford daily and snacks on imports.

Anonymous said...

Was the soda shop the FROSTY GRILL?

Anonymous said...

My coolest car was 1950 Ford coupe with fender skirts & glass paks...wish I still had it!!!

Anonymous said...

i think it was the FROSTY PALACE if i remember correctly from looking at my mom's old Gordon yearbooks

Anonymous said...

1974 Yellow CJ-5 Jeep

Black Seats, 44" mud tires, hard top that stayed at Milam Gulf most of the time.

Anonymous said...

1969 steel gray GTO. Sold that car for $800.00 bucks. Regreted it ever since.

Anonymous said...

"The Frosty Palace" was in the area of Rose Nails. The Dime Store (as we called it) was in that same area too. We would go to the Frosty Palace in my Dad's 57 Chevy, too. Red Edge's Pastime Grill was over where Atlanta Street comes into town near the scrapbooking store.

I told my age again...but the memories are sweet!

Anonymous said...

who had a yellow jeep?

Anonymous said...

FOR SALE: 1969 Steel grey GTO, local car. $35,000 FIRM

Anonymous said...

Did you ever eat a steak @ TAMPA BROWN'S DINER ?

Anonymous said...

1969 mustang fastback sporty lookin car cream yellow with black top and black interior and the 1966 ford fairlane five hundred. Poppy red four in the floor and a hell of a lot of get up and go.

Anonymous said...

My mom worked at Tampa's Cafe as a teen. Tampa Brown was a fine man, and I still remember well the day he died. Mrs. Brown is still alive, I believe.

Anonymous said...

How bout The Rambler the Knott boys had. Or Jabo's Chevelle.

To quote Merle Haggard:
Are the good times really over for good!

Anonymous said...

the frosty palace was where dr. jacksons dentist office was and the 5 & 10 was where rose's nail place is now. remember well the big candy counter in the front of the store as you walked in.

Anonymous said...

I ate at Tampa's Cafe Many times. I have one of the Silver Cream Pitchers from that Cafe. Great Memory.

Anonymous said...

What do you remember about the RONSUE?

Anonymous said...

I used to tell Mr. Lifsey (another GREAT Barnesvillian) that he should call Krystal and demand money for stealing his little burger idea.

Anonymous said...

Didn't one of the Buice's have a Charger?

Anonymous said...

How many Pounds are there in a Tundra?

Anonymous said...

wasnt the RONSU on College Drive where the Big Chic is now?

what about the Yellow Boy?

Anonymous said...

Dane, come help me, i thinks these are trick questions !!!!

Anonymous said...

I think Dane had a yellow jeep.

Anonymous said...

i think Dane's yellow jeep was the inspiration for The Beatles "Yellow Submarine" what with all the people that used to cruise in it

Anonymous said...

I remember going to Hog Mountain in my 1964 GTO. It was a fast ride & I tried to be with the girls.

Anonymous said...

The town's obsession with Dane continues. I think he should be Mayor.

Anonymous said...

I ,think Dane should take Munson's place , we better ask Sam first.

Anonymous said...

1968 SS Chevelle 396-375 HP. Bought new for less than $3000. After all modifications for power increase, it got 5-7 mpg. Gas was 39.9 cents per gal. I thought I was one very cool guy because I owned this wonderful machine. If only we could see ourselves as others see us.

Anonymous said...

Anon 10:11:

I sold that Chevelle to Jabo. I loved that car. Definitely the coolest I've ever owned...until now. I love my Outback!

Anonymous said...

Before Marriage:
His: 1966 American Rambler
Hers: 1966 Jaguar 3.8S Right-Hand Drive

After Marriage:
1937 Ford Sedan
1939 Ford Pickup
1948 Ford F1 Pickup

Future:
1937,39,40 Ford Woodie Wagon-Flathead Powered

Anonymous said...

7:12 PM I would love to see the picture that you mentioned and if it is Howard Lamar Knott I would love to have a copy of the Knott boys granddad in the grill. Jewel speaks of this restaurant "Past Time Grill" they owned it from 1947 to mid 50s and she told me it was in the building with ARMORY on the top.

Anonymous said...

The coolest automobile for me is a sporty SUV with
mud terrain tires for an outstanding grip during driving on slush.