One of the best known characters of the worldwide Housetrucking fraternity and a source of all knowledge, especially relating to North American housetrucks and buses, celebrated forty years of alternative lifestyling recently.
Mr Sharkey was reminiscing with me and
I thought I'd share a little of him with you.
Forty years ago on October 10th, 1974,
I purchased a 1962 Chevrolet
C40 moving van from Crest Cabinet shop in Los Angeles, California
with the intent of turning it into a dwelling and escaping the
hell-hole and human-zoo of that city.
On the way home, it was barely
running, there was a huge Y-shaped crack in the windscreen, and the
brakes were mostly for wishful thinking.
I pulled into a Mobil service
station
to put some gas in it.
There were two diminutive Japanese
men attending the station, and they got quite a lot of merriment
from my asking for $1.00 worth of regular grade petrol. They walked
around the truck, throwing their arms wide and repeating "One
dolla!!! One dolla!!! HAHAHAHA!!!", obviously enjoying the fact
that I wasn't going to be getting very far in this big truck
on a
couple of gallons.
Gas was $0.50 a gallon then.
Here's to the next forty years my friend...
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