My '69 Camaro
50
years ago my husband Dick and I and our three children were living in
a small town in Dutchess County, NY. We had a "Mom &
Pop" real estate business which basically meant that we did our
own listings and when we made a sale the entire commission came
directly to us.
I will never forget the day that he drove home in a brand new Camaro SS coupe that looked just like the one in the picture except that it was a gorgeous shade of burnt-orange. He'd sold a large farm and the commission was large too. Evidently he'd had his eye on the car for some time and the car salesman, a friend, offered him a price he couldn't refuse if the farm sale went through.
Dick
presented the Camaro to me. He would use the Blazer for
hauling children and clients, he said and I could do the light
stuff. It didn't take long for me to become very enamored
of the car. I got a lot of admiring looks when I
drove it. I was no longer a dowdy old housewife and I
reveled in that. I like to think that I was still a good wife and
mother then but I have to admit that I loved the attention too.
About 3 months later my husband started to expand the building area of his Real Estate business. It meant that he was doing a lot of hauling and he was using his Blazer to the max. I'll never forget the night that he sat me down and told me that we had a serious thing to talk about. He explained that we were in desperate need of a truck and that the only way we could afford this would be to sell my car.
So there you have it. We sold my gorgeous car and bought a dark green flat-bed truck. I took over the Blazer and went back to hauling groceries and dogs. It was a wake up call for me too. I soon came to realize that it was the Camaro getting all the attention … and not me!
6 Comments:
She was a beauty!
Fun while it lasted, eh?
Maybe the attention was for the combination of the car and you! Everything isn’t always either or.
Nice that you had the Camaro for a while and that success was the driving force for changing.
You had the use of a lovely car, Ginnie, and I can imagine how much fun you had driving it. I always wished I had bought a Mustang as my first car, instead I had a Mercury Comet. Your red Camaro looked like way more fun!
Neat story.....:)
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