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Picture of Dave Bowers
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I was going through a bunch of old photos I haven't looked through for about 30 years and I found this picture. I know this isn't
"Member Spotlight" but when I was discharged from the Army in 1970 I gained two things. I spent 3 years playing bass guitar and bowling. I was a pretty good bass guitar play, but I also had a 205 average which got me a job with the Brunswick Corp. and the big salary of $12K a year. I bought this car from Galpin Ford In Canoga Park, CA (San Fernando Valley). I loved this car, I also loved this woman until we divorces 10 years later.

Galpin was famous for taking their cars and customizing them.. This was paint guys, no tape in this picture...man I haven't seen these pictures for 3 decades... man I loved this car..loved the woman too.



 
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Ah, the Pinto, loved by some, maligned by others. I had one, a bright orange '74 wagon. Bought it cheap with 12,000 miles on it. I hated it, it was a gutless wonder with lousy gas mileage.

A week after I sold it, I got a recall notice. The gutlessness was caused by excessive camshaft wear due to inadequate oiling resulting from a manufacturing error. If I'd kept it another week, I could have had the head replaced with a new one, courtesy Ford Motor Co., & might have ended up loving it like Dave loved his. C'est la vie.
 
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