My Dad taught me to drive in his '51 Kaiser when I was 12, I then practiced when ever he would take me out in the '51 and then in his '53, and sometimes my cousin and I would practice in my Aunt's '39 Ford, in the parking lot, when no one was around. When I got my license, in my Dad's '54 Kaiser I bought a '51 Henry J and drove it all through high school. I then bought a Willys and drove it off to college and sold it and bought a '53 Kaiser.
At the Chicago Auto Show in '54 my favorites were the Darrin and the 120 Jaguars. after college while in the service I went the import route, I went through a couple of Jags and an Alfa some Fiats and came home in a '66 Sprite.
With all of that out of my system and many years later I ended up with another '51 J had it a couple of years and sold it.
Now at 72 I have my last Henry J, a 6 cylinder 1951 and it's done just like I wanted to do my first one when I was 16 years old but couldn't afford it and didn't know how to do it myself.
It is dropped 2" in front 3" in rear has flat black paint with a little red and white pinstripping, bigger tires and a new interior,it will soon have dual exhaust and that's it.
A 1951 Henry J started me on this car journey and a 1951 Henry J will take me to the end.
I'd call that full circle, wouldn't you?
Don Holt#1913