Cars
Make The Road Shine

by Lin Stone

** **

If the roads of today had been available to the pioneers there would have been a lot less suffering.  The first "paved" roads in the United States were corduroy affairs, made of wood.  After cars became more popular the government began offering contracts to pave decent roads.  The first contractor had the brilliant idea of paving his roads in sections that "almost" made it to town.  It was his hope that some of the cities and counties would pay for their own paving.  Sure enough, it worked often enough for him to turn a good profit on his construction.

Eisenhower launched the modern Interstate system   Trips that once took ten days to complete then took only three.  Big rumbling trucks were able to haul the wonders of modern technology to every corner of the country at 70 miles per hour.  Suddenly families in New York thought nothing of DRIVING their new cars all the way to California for a vacation at Disneyland.  

Gasoline was often less than 30 cents a gallon in those days, and you could spend the night in a good motel for just $6.  WOW!  Of course, I was only making $6 a day back then too, and working twelve hours a day to get that much!

New cars today are sparkling and bright.  Not only do they look good, they are good.  They hold together with a minimum of maintenance while air conditioning wraps the owner in sheer comfort.  Muscle cars can hug the curves close enough to make the blood pound in an observer's covetous heart.

But still, to see the old cars still perking on the highway also brings a glow to every heart.  To see them all shined up and sparkling like a new drop of dew in the morning sun is a genuine thrill no one should miss.

Every year for the past 30 years there has been a hot rod run up on the mountain at Wilhelmina State Park, near Mena Arkansas.  The road up there is worth the trip even if there was no Wilhelmina Lodge at the end of the trail, and no old cars to see when you get there.  Put all three together and you've really got a treat.

Those owners are proud of the cars they bring.  Mark Schultz from Booneville, Arkansas puts a mirror in front of his car, and one behind it.  "That way you can see all the way under it."

Yes, and it is as clean as a whistle under there too.  The engine is just as immaculate as the interior, the way Mark takes care of his car. 

The old man was having a hard time with the steering wheel and glanced over at his wife.  "Honey, either this road is getting rougher than ever, or that last guy we ran over is still hung up under the frame somewhere."

Quoted from Tale Wins Humor.

Now here's the kind of pride you want to see on a young man's face.

How bad did it used to be?

This ad for an electric car
tells it like it was.

Click HERE for a glimpse of the next proud owners.

Are your insurance premiums killing you?  We have NINE WAYS to cut your expenses and get better rates.  Compare what you have to pay now with the family-friendly values we find. See if the savings don't average 46% better than what you expect: Health Insurance  *  Dental Proctection Plans  *  Comprehensive Auto Insurance  *  Low Cost Life Insurance  *  Solid Home Insurance  *  Loving Long Term Care Insurance  *  Best Family Friendly Insurance Quotes It's simple, it's quick, and yes!  It's absolutely FREE.  And if you really CAN'T AFFORD insurance, Click HERE for your second-best option.

Cars Grace The Road  *  Song of the Road  *  Dan Tanna's 1957 Thunderbird  *  The World's Fastest Sports Car  *  The Little Mustang  *  General Motors  *  Dodge Neon  *  The Night Vehicles  *  Vintage cars  *  Hybrid Cars  *  Free Adventure Kits for every state.     World Travel  *  Robbers Cave  *  Protect yourself Old Tractors  *  Build Your Own Web Site  *  Free Adventure Novels  *