Posted on 12/05/2022 10:04:10 PM PST by BenLurkin
All 35 cars, owned by Bandit Industries Inc. founder Mike Morey and his wife, Dianne, will be auctioned off next year to help fund scholarships at Northwood University.
"Dianne and I have been lucky enough to make a lot of money over the years owning our own business, and I thought that this would be the time to do something good for the college next door to us," he told FOX Business.
Northwood University, a private institution in Midland whose mission is to develop free-enterprise leaders, is roughly 27 miles from the Moreys' home.
The school, founded in 1959, typically offers more than 1,000 scholarships every year to ease the financial burden of college education. However, most of them are not full rides. The school has a total enrollment of 3,277.
The extra funds from the cars, which are slated to be auctioned off in January, will help fund more scholarships for new and returning students, according to Norwood University President Kent MacDonald.
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Some gorgeous cars in that collection... it’s sad how boring looking the crap companies like GM churn out seems now compared to what they were making in the ‘50s.
ROFLMAO
And, how many of those millennials at the college could even drive the manual transmissions on most of those cars?
Nice, but stupid. They can do whatever, though.
Remember three-on-a-tree?
NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
Sure. I had three on the tree with. 65 El Camino.
This old song talks about 3 on the tree.
‘Cause I’m out on a mission, a stolen car mission
Had a small problem with the transmission
Three on the tree in the middle of the night
I have this steak on my head ‘cause I got into a fist fight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yr1Qe2m8oOA
My grandfather and I were driving on the ranch and he got out of the beat up ranch truck and told me to drive. Three on the tree. I was 12 years old. He started walking back to the house, 1/4 mile away. I drove all over that 360 acre field. Even backed into a tree, the only tree in that whole field. Naturally, the tailgate was down. I put a nice dent in it, to add with all the others from cows rubbing on the truck to scratch their backs. Lol…
Three on the tree is one thing but I am unwavering on the opinion that the best vehicle to really learn the art of a manual tranny is a Volkswagen Beetle. If you screw up, you're smushed. I'm not sure what would be a modern equivalent for learning the art of manual shifting. Maybe a Mini Cooper base? Or an old Civic hatchback rice burner?
My first car was a ‘65 mustang, 4 on the floor. Jeez, how I loved that car! One day, someone who was angry with my neighbor (from whom I rented a garage space) sabotaged that car by taking all but one lug nut off the left front tire. And he loosened the last one. The accident I had bent an axel and my parents convinced me to sell it.
Wish I still had it.
For shop class...
Pretty car photos.
I glad those beauties will be sold off to people who will enjoy and preserve them. Some universities would have them crushed because they destroy the climate and symbolize white supremacy.
Once years ago, I was behind a Mustang that lost its left front wheel. Somehow the wheel flew up into the air and came down about 10 feet to my left. The last I remember was the driver of the Mustang getting out with a “WTF” look on his face and the wheel bouncing down the road behind me.
Since then, I have had two occasions when a wheel started coming loose, both only days after having my car worked on, once by a dealership and the other by a tire shop. Since then, I always check after my car is worked on to make sure the lug nuts/bolts were properly tightened (yes, I use a torque wrench).
*drool*
*slobber*
Boy! I’d say! Thanks! That was almost better than breakfast!
‘Face
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That’s how I learned to drive when I was 15. Loved it.
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