Thursday, April 11, 2019

too young for 8 tracks

























“...a four speed, dual quad, posi-traction, 409” was the dream of many of us growing up.  Engines were expressed in numbers, cubic inch numbers, and the bigger the better.  We may not have fully understood Brian Wilson’s lyrics, nor ever seen the Chevy of his song, but such were the cars we dreamt of.  It took awhile for the cubic inches to sink in, but once it did, our vocabulary was laced with it, and little explanation was needed, or given.  “See that new 440 in the Plymouth up the street?  Heard it has a six pac!” and we immediately knew, and went to see.  “Did you see the 3” pipes on Roger’s 400? Wow...”  “Hey man, that new kid in school has a 455 with the dual gate shifter, hear it’s a Hurst,” and those 4.11’s on the ‘Stang on the corner might push him into the 12’s.”  “Can you dig the new Hooker’s on that MOPAR?”  Car talk, we all knew it then, I still hear it now.  A far cry from “the new 1.5 boosted, paddle shifted Camry,” or “ did you hear the deal he got on his tune, only $500!  And it can be used on all ST’s.”  Somehow the car talk of today just doesn’t get my heart going like it used to, and in many cases get your hands dirty also.  When is the last time you heard Go Jo used in conversation, or Berryman’s, or Marvel Mystery Oil?  How many reached for the reverb knob under the dash?  Or  flipped a switch for overdrive?  Three on the tree, four on the floor?  How about four on the tree like the old Suzuki trucks?  Powerglide, Ford-o-matic and Merc-o-matic?  Before PRNDL, shifting into reverse all the way to the right on the column?  Ever wonder if L60’s would fit under your fenders?  Wide ovals, blue stripe, then red stripe performance tires?  Did you have to mention SS after you said Cragar?  And did you ever spend all day Saturday Simonizing your car to impress your date, never thinking no one can see the shine you put on it in the dark?  Before Armorall...ever whisk broom an interior, or get your  hands covered with Bleche White?  Or sneak 777 WABC onto a button on your Dad’s radio?  Or how to sell your Dad on chrome reverse rims....when he thought he was cool because he had four on the floor, of a VW?
“What’ll she do?” was many an opening line when greeting a new friend, or a first timer at the drive in.  Honest Charley stickers, Moon equipped, Cragar, and Hurst stickers all impressed the crowd, but when the flag dropped and the BS stopped, did your dreams also?  Truth be told, for many of us it did, how cool could you be in your parents Rambler?  Or your girlfriend’s mother station wagon?  Fill the oil and check the gas Friday night cruising, and never stopping to think what girl in her right mind would get into a car with four teens who were all hands and glands?  Another night dreaming, and falling asleep under the covers with Hot Rod across your chest.....
Such were the dreams and a language of my youth, and today it still lives on at car shows, but in a slightly edited version.  You can buy radials that look like Wide Ovals, with no drifting with the road surface.  Edelbrock fuel injection, Hurst makes some fine automatic shifters, a set of Cragars will set you back $2000, no more shifters, just knobs, and where we once dreamt of bucket seats, now all cars have them.  Ask a kid what a bench seat is, and wait awhile for his answer.  That $50 ‘55 Chevy now costs over $30,000, and gets better treatment than the Prius in the stall next to it.  No more white walls, raised white letters look out of place, yet the old car hobby flourishes on dreams and of making it how you couldn’t when you were a kid back then.  And sadly for those who do, they have too much money invested to go out a drive it like they want.  Without air, 360 air is the only option, explain that to a kid who only knows climate control systems, sound systems, and i-phones. If I lost you, I never had you, if you are grinning and nodding, there is still hope....
Every peer group has its own lexicon, its own vernacular, and its own euphemisms.  If you understand that sentence you probably never got your hands dirty swapping plugs on a V-8, under a trouble light held by your friend while he blew Lucky’s smoke  in your face.  As a Christian we too have our own language, and even after 45 yeas I still get confused?  I’ve been born again, washed in the blood, and even been accused of being on fire.  I am being regenerated, reformed, and forgiven, saved by grace, seeking mercy, and walking in the spirit.  I am pre-trib, I try to walk my talk, or its it talk my walk?  I study to find myself approved, but by who, or is it whom?  When someone asks me if I’ve found Jesus yet, “I didn’t know he was missing?”  Or have you heard about Jesus?  “Yes for many years now.”  I have friends who pray a hedge of protection around me, while I’m riding?  I used to pray out loud, but too many prayers have turned to mini-sermons, and left God out  of the conversation.  Yes Jesus saves, and at today’s prices it is a miracle.  Too many 666 signs of the devil, read your Bible, 666 is the number of man.  How many want to guess the date of the rapture, so what if you were right, you should be in heaven.  If not....you can tell everyone you got the date but not the message right.  Still working out your salvation....so you can boast?  Seems it is a gift so you won’t.  And I celebrate Good Friday, cannot have Easter without it and will be riding again on Easter Sunday while all the unfaithful fill the pews, keeping the roads clear, just before descending on a diner for lunch.  I celebrate the resurrection of Jesus everyday.  And so life goes on...
With maybe the one question Jesus asked Peter overlooked.  No trick words, no special prayer, didn’t even ask him in church.  “Who do you say I am?”  Peter answered “thou art the Christ.”  Not sure if he spoke King James or not, but his answer is correct.  So who do you say he is?  What do your words and actions say about him?  I rather be riding my motorcycle spending time with him than in church thinking about riding.  Don’t let the words trip you up.  Jesus died especially and particularly for you, even if the only sinner, he would have gone to the cross for you.  Jesus made it simple, religion makes it hard.  The gospel is simple, so we can get it, free so we can afford it.  No matter how you put it, Jesus loves you.  No matter what day, where you are, or how you worship, he loves you.  First, then we love him.  You may have been too young for 8 tracks, but the gospel never changed.  It changes you.  If only he was a visible in your life as the Lucky’s rolled up in your sleeve...
Like my little deuce coupe, you don’t know what I’ve got in Jesus.  Available on CD and 8 track.  Set a station in your heart for him.  And crank up the reverb, you are in for the ride of your life!
love with compassion,
Mike
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