Thursday, March 13, 2014

fast girls and cars

















An old adage, cleaned up for our readers states, “if it has wheels or a skirt it will break your heart.”  And as many of us know, it will also break your wallet.  So when it came to where our hard earned after school dollars went, many us of chose the wheels over the skirts.  At least for a while, as no one, even the nerdiest had your parents pick up your date, it just wasn’t done.  So the car came before the date, in alphabetical order, and also social order.  And soon we found out that no matter how cool you thought your wheels were, there was someone whose wheels were cooler.  Sadly learned when your date talked about the cooler car next to you at the drive-in, or cancelled and you saw her in it, at the drive-in, while she was home washing her hair.  Add some speed, and soon fast cars were the draw for the girls, with Corvettes, Boss Mustangs, Z-28’s, and 55 Chevies ruling the pecking order as a young man.  Much different today as I see little 4 door Japanese sedans, where have all the convertibles gone, where are all the V-8’s, have girls finally gotten faster than cars?  How far have we fallen from racing stripes, hood lock pins, Wide Oval tires, Cragar SS mags, and open headers?  What is the attraction of a car that was designed to haul your family, and whose motor sounds like a sewing machine?  Have we become a nation of sedans in what used to be a convertible world?  I figure society has just taken a hard left into the abyss, where men shave their heads and women think it is sexy, they drive little sedans with stereos having more power than their engines, and listen to hip hop.  I miss the days of fast cars, and girls in knee socks, short skirts, and sweaters.  Maybe I am showing my age, maybe you are showing yours.  Or maybe I was part of it....
It is 1975, and Garry Brown has just built a custom van as an engineering project for his engineering degree at Bucknell.  A 1973 Chevy van 10, it has two layers of shag carpet, two 8 tracks, an ice box, American Racing mag wheels, and side pipes.  Powered by a 307, low horsepower V-8.  A cool van, I bought it, but low on power, but somehow high on sex appeal, as girls loved it.  Maybe it brought out the bad girl in them, the legends far exceeded reality.  I was living with Cakers, a few years older, and his peer group were professionals.  IE, they had jobs.  He invited me to a party one night, and I followed him in the van, hoping to score early and leave.  Which I did, being introduced as the guy who rides motorcycles, I was a real bad boy.  And soon Maggie, school teacher Maggie and all her beauty was talking to me.  Afraid of bikes, she was suddenly intrigued when she asked if I knew who owned the van, and even more interested when I told her me.  Now Cakers had warned me how shallow she was, but between sexual drive, her willingness, and the van, I didn’t hear a word he said.  But fortunately, before we left the party together I heard hers.  She was in love with the van, and “was willing to endure me to get a ride in it,” I overheard her tell her friend.  She was using me, the roles were reversed.  Silently I went into my “I’ll show you” mode, and off we went.  I even let her drive for awhile, and then we drove off to the river, where people parked for romance.  Finding a spot, we waded into the river, and all she could talk of was the van, and I was tired of it.  So skillfully making an excuse to get something from the van, I went back, got in and left.  Leaving her in the river vanless....a victory for all of us who had been used by a pretty face, more interested in our wheels than us.  And back to the party I went, and when some asked “where’s Maggie?” I told them she went swimming, and would call them tomorrow.  The last party I was invited to by Cakers, but his friends were all impressed by the statement I had made.  Never did hear from Maggie though, sold the van after that.  Still ride motorcycles, so does my wife of 36 years.  Proving there are two kinds of girls, those you date, and those you marry, I hope you make the some great choice I did.
Now I like to think I taught Maggie a lesson, I am sure her version is different.  And to her friends she was the victim, to my friends I was the victim, but ended the hero.  So it is good to know your audience before you tell the story, and always better to listen to both sides before making a decision.  Using the wisdom Solomon had when dealing with two women arguing over ownership of a baby, but only one the true mother.  So he offered to cut it in half, give each half to a one claiming to be the mother, the true mother loving her child so much she was willing to give it over, rather than to see it killed, or even shared.  God feels that way about you, He doesn’t want to cut you up, or off, so sent Jesus to show the way back, to be the only way to Him.  Letting us make the decision, for some easy, for some still debating, and for some total rejection.  Listening to others opinions, letting them become a burden instead of going with the truth.  They are like Maggie, wanting a ride, but not counting the cost.  And when caught in their own lies, pay the price.  Fast girls and cars, a sure equation for disaster, even worse in a van.
So it does matter what you drive, ride, who you date, and who you choose to worship.  Fast cars are still cool today, fast girls still going for rides, just missing the commitment of marriage.  Maybe that is why you never hear the stories at old car shows or see the vans the stories took place in.  One night stands in the social/auto world.  And maybe why so many wives, mine included go to old car shows.  They have memories too, and talk of fast men and cars.  Levis with grease on them, Bell helmet shirts, and nights cruising, getting on the gas.  And of going home after a cruise night with their husbands, the way it oughta be.  Some have the wisdom of Solomon, proving it by choosing you, while their friends tell them “their husband got the best of the deal.”  And when Jesus is in the middle of your marriage, even in a world of fast girls and cars, in wheels and skirts, He never lets you down.  For behind the wheel of all great marriages is Jesus.  And the great ones let Him drive.  Which gives us more time to cuddle in the back seat.  Something we could never do with our parents.
The good old days are here again, or still for some of us.  Speed will always be attractive, and so will fast cars and bikes.  But make sure the one you take home to Mom and Dad knows the difference.  The wisdom of Solomon works great in racing and dating, works great even in marriage.  And maybe explains after all these years why I am not a fan of vans, mini or other.  It took the wrong girl to show me the right way.  And it took a loving God to show me the wisdom of Solomon, giving me the right girl, and blessing our marriage.  I’ll ride to that.
love with compassion,
Mike
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