Meet the writer! of My Slant on Things - stories of vintage cars and wrecking yards
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Oct 2, 2024
Meet the writer of My Slant on Things, the book of junkyards and classic cars, wrecking yards, the Slant Six Club, and “keeping them on the road.” #slantsix #junkyardfind #junkyards #vintagecars #mopar #slantsixclub #motales
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Well, okay, I think Ed touched upon it too
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We used to, poor Jack Paler, the fellow always wanted something in his publication
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You know, he was always begging for something. So I don't know, I start writing something about Rust Buster, Duster, Cheap, Fugley, the whole shebangs, you know
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And he really, Jack was more conservative. of, I think he wanted something more to affect about, you know, lug nuts or, you know, detail in the car
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You did some cartoons for detail in your car, things like that
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And Ed and I would go off on a tangent. You know, it was never the serious stuff
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We'd write something because we thought it was a lot of fun, you know, that way people could enjoy it
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So that's where a lot of that started. I would just come up with things like Ampage, Rampage, which I sold that three years ago
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all those different things like that. It was just something that came in my mind
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you know, you know, my parents did my children. They had me instead, so I'd never been quite right
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you know. Isn't the first chapter about where you go to circle
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and then you come back and you go to the McDonald's and the kids pointing at
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We did it twice. I mean, we were grungy. I mean, that poor little kid
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looked at us and started crying. You know, go, oh, yeah. So that it was just like I said and what we did we did it We went in the restroom and tried to clean ourselves up the best we could You know but then we did a redux of it
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Oh, I can't remember. There's a picture. It's in the book. In fact, you put it in the book with us at the McDonald's, but much cleaner, nicer looking
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Yeah. Yeah, it's just, I like the way you compiled the book because it's fun
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It's not, it's nothing serious, you know, it's nothing. And you and I recall one person, he put, he's put the derogatory remarks about Jack
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Taylor and say, well, the poor man has passed away and you put this stuff in there and
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go, what the heck, you know, so I'm glad you agreed not to put that article in there
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You know, it was about him going to junkyard and all, but he goes on a tangent about Jack
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because Jack was, you know, he was always late with the, with the, uh, man
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magazine, but the poor fella, he did everything pretty manually. And I'm looking at a couple of them right here in my room
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He did an excellent job. I mean, it is already amazing. I mean, I've got a bunch of them only recently, and I'm looking at it
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And you can't tell it was done by the old-fashioned sheets and the wax
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Right. No, he took over. I always, is it Harry owns? Is that how you pronounce his name
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He started the club. So he took over to club. But like I told you the articles that you got in the book they came from that from his publication So I never even dreamed of putting out a book with these articles you know
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That was something you came up with. I thought that you were doing the book
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No. No. I'm too cheap. Gosh. Come on. It's cheaper to do the book
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No. No. I seriously would have never thought to put out of it
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a book. You could probably ask Ed the same thing. We never thought it would be compiled into a book
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And no, it was your idea. I mean, so, and you know, the thing about it is, Ed and I had, we had
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we had really had fun doing it. I know Ed did. He really enjoyed it because that's his forte
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He did a lot of, you know, marketing, publicity and stuff like that. So I would submit the article to him
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and he would embellish upon it or whatever. And I said, that's fine because, you know, so that's how it started
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We just, poor Jack didn't have anything to fill his publications, so he'd write something
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There's that one, oh, gosh, well, you featured the shirts. What the heck was the other thing
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Oh, we did, Ed and I tried to do a, Slant Six Nationals
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and water country in Williamsburg. And so I drew up a cartoon for that
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It was 225. You could have all, I what I call it
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free access to water country for the whole weekend a nice motel and I think dinner for 225 We got I would say a respectable maybe 35 45 vehicles
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That was it. Because he thought we'd get a lot more than that. So that was a one-time thing
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And Jack put the ad in his book, in his magazine about it
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So it was stuff like that and the flying alibi. Poor Jack, he probably wondered where these characters came from
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Because he was more famous thing with Jack is he always told us
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do not have the hoods open when you take pictures at the meets. So what do we do
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We need the hoods up. And I'm thinking, Jack, this is a slant six thing
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Don't you think we ought to feature the engines? You know? So, poor Jack, he suffered from Mark
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narcolepsy. And you'd be talking to him on the phone day, and then you hear
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and you'd be snoring. And you go, oh, well, that's so much for this conversation
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A majority of them are sold around here. I'm running out of people from church. I'm running out
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of friends, neighbors. You know? Oh, yeah. Yeah, I'm looking forward to triple digits
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Do your part and buy the book. It's available at Amazon, and if you write to us, you can probably arrange to get an autograph copy
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Just let us know
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