I still wonder if in fact or where these vixens of female lovlies are today. Of all the teachers I had through out grade and junior high that had lower limbs from heaven I think k where did they all go? Of all of them 4 out of the many had some serious rides. Miss Watson 1967 Chevy Malibu 427, v8 rock crusher super t10 transmission, Miss Jensen 68 Chevy Camaro 400 Cid sb with a lockup converter. And of course Mrs. STURGEON my best school teacher at Crestview Elementary School in Layton Utah. 69 and a half Buick Gsx. A sleeper but that fat block Buick engine made that car do everything but fly. I think I was the only student of hers that she would take the time to go with the class on a field trip Bonneville Raceway, Mrs. STURGEON let me drive it. Made consistent 8 second runs with that car. Then came Central Davis Junior High in Layton, Miss Eggbert. She and her gal pAL there had lower limbs that made you want to go to school. Ladeann Eggbert not only had legs that you needed napkins to look at, but a 69 Gto of the style of the Monkeemobile. Our shop class performed some radical surgery, it left the school at the end of our 8th grade year, as the Monkeemobile. If ya'll don't believe me, ask Mr Carter our shop class. 😤 If it was a bit or a lot of mischief it was being done by us. While at that point in time the Knytes hadn't yet became a thing we did ride. My first scoot was a Suzuki Mt50j trailhopper together with the rest of us made up what was called the Utah HotWheelers. The rest is history.
The following year
Mom & Dad decided to move to West Point Idaho that over the years became and is Hazzard Idaho. I wish we had never moved from Utah then. It broke my heart and soiled my soul. Idaho in many ways then was about as undeveloped as Evanston Wyoming is now. The sitch, is too many clicqlish people. If one of the clicks were doing something great, if it was a Knyte doing something it must be borderline against the law. But my how those people liked their grocery getters getting repaired at a discount.
Then there, now here, same song different stage.
Patrick@ayrewolfaviation.com