Monday, June 24, 2013

cars we remember-red convertibles in a sedan world










Sometimes things happen right in front of us, and we fail to notice.  Take TV cars for instance, we all know about Jim Rockford’s Firebirds, Sonny Crockett’s GTB 365S, Rico Tubb’s 1963 Cadillac, and Todd and Buzz’s 1960 Corvette, later a 1963 when it was Todd and Linc.  We remember the Monkeesmobile, the Munster’s car, and JR’s 450SEL.  Iconic, and the cars fit the person, or was it the person that fit the car?  If you are old enough you remember Dan Mathews and his 1955 Buick Century, and the rest of Highway Patrol driving big Mercury’s.  Lois Lane drove a Nash Rambler.  But do you recall Mr. Kent’s Nash Healey with the cool sliding doors?  Charlie’s Angel’s drove Pintos and Mustang II’s, how cool were they, if you even noticed the cars?  They too were fashion statements.  How about Frank Cannon’s Lincoln Marks?  We all know what Starsky drove, but what did Hutch drive?  Max Smart in his Sunbeam Tiger, Magnum’s Ferrari and General Lee of those Duke boys?  Remember BA’s GMC van?  But how many remember cars that were not part of the show?  Beaver’s dad, Ward old man, drove a 1957 Ford the first year, then moved up to Plymouths.  The Sherriff of Mayberry and his deputy drove a succession of Fords, complete with whip antenna and bubble gum machine on the roof.  The Brady’s drove Plymouth station wagons, until Mr. B got cool with a 1969 convertible.  And Mr. B, as in Baxter, drove Fords to work keeping Hazel busy at home.  Perry Mason drove a 1957 Skyliner, the retractable Ford, then moved on to Cadillacs.  Paul Drake always had a T Bird, top down in LA.  The Faceman had a Corvette with a Starsky style stripe.  Adam 12 drove AMC Matadors after the LAPD changed from Plymouths.  Even Aunt Bee drove a 1956 Ford Sunliner, top down.  Miss Ellie and her Rabbit Cabriolet, cool, but Lucy I her 924 Porsche-yuk.  Jock Ewing always drove a Mark, and could afford the gas. 
Steve Douglas always drove whatever GM was sponsoring, mostly Chevy wagons, but Mike had this cool hot rod.  Lumpy had a ‘40 Ford convertible with glass packs.  Joe Mannix drove some cool Chrysler products while solving crime.  Amos Burke drove a Rolls, while the Partridge Family drove a bus.  Major Nelson drove a GTO, thanks Jeanie, and Toody and Muldoon drove Plymouth police cars-OOH OOH!  Lamont Sanford drove that cool old ‘52 Ford pickup, while station 51 seemed to be in a Dodge, set up as an emergency vehicle.  So it goes without saying that cars may not always be the stars, but help us remember.  Identifying a place in time, a person, and memories.  So many shows I cannot remember the actors, but I can the cars.  Did you know Darrin Stevens always drove Chevies?  And in 1965, along with Bonanza, did a five minute commercial of all the models?  Adam drove a red 1965 Vette down the streets of Virginia City, followed by his brothers, and life was never the same at the Ponderosa.  More horsepower please, you can keep the horses.  And even Samantha, the first time I ever heard that name, drove cool Camaros.  Just twitch her nose, and instantly a sunny day with the top down.  But what about all the sedans in the background, cars that went over cliffs, off piers, and into the bay, that got no recognition?  Do we only remember them as a walk on part, a needed stand in for the real stars, or were they just there when needed?
At church many times we always hear about the big miracles, about the stars getting healed, or a celebrity coming to the Lord.  Makes better press, if that is what you are after.  But what about when you came to the Lord?  Was your wife excited?  Did she even care?  What did your parents think?  Did they have a big party for you?  Did someone stand up in church and announce the good news, just to embarrass you?  Probably not, for most of us it was personal, and private.  We may not have gone forward at a Billy Graham Crusade, or even at a church service.  We just quietly accepted Jesus into our hearts, and it was no big deal.  Except to the angels in heaven, and to God.  ALL the angels rejoiced when you finally said yes to Jesus, and they continue on today as others come to the Lord.  And it is important to God, seeing His patience rewarded, and your name written in His Book of Life.  Written by His hand, not typed like I am.  No credit at the end of the show, “vehicles supplied by,” as the credits speed past, but you are truly recognized and loved.  And we all can’t be the standout, and so many times I am glad I am not.  Celebrity can get between you and God, I have found it easier to sit in the back and learn than to be up front and be part of the action.  I have found that I can work better in the background where God gets all the credit, and I get all the blessings.  So to all of you who think you labor in vain, you aren’t.  God is watching, He even tells us that if you get your recognition here, you may not get the blessing in heaven.  So often we look for man to reward us, when God has a much better reward just waiting for us when we get home.  Why buy a store bought cookie when Beaver’s mom has them waiting hot from the oven?  So many things we remember, then forget, God doesn’t, He records all your good deeds in His book, but forgets your bad ones, the sins.  No blooper show in heaven, just the facts, Mam, great facts.  Many unknown to others, but not missed by God.  Remember that today as you go, kindness and goodness are fruit of the spirit.  Give water to those thirsty, feed hungry, clothe the poor.  Welcome the stranger among you, it just may be an angel God sent to bless you.  That old 4 door sedan may just be what God knows you need, as you pass the red convertible that just passed you at 120, signing autographs for the traffic cop.
Long after you read this, you will forget it.  You will forget me, that’s OK.  It’s normal.  But don’t forget Jesus, and His words, and what He did on the cross.  Somethings are worth keeping, and hanging onto, not trading in every year for the new model.  What you drive tells us a lot about you, who you believe in tells us more.  What are you telling people?  What is your life saying about the Jesus in you?  We may not remember your words, but just like your car we will remember your actions.  Aren’t you glad God doesn’t?  Quick, what did Fred Flintstone drive?  See?  Did you know that Crockett’s GTB was really a Corvette with a plastic body?  God did!
love with compassion,
Mike
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