January 7, 2009

Lucky Stars




Set the way-back machine to March 26, 1941, Staten Island, New York. My father was a salesman at the time for the American Tobacco Company, selling Lucky Strike cigarettes. He managed to make the front page of the Staten Island Advance that day after sideswiping two other vehicles and flipping his company car. He was lucky enough to walk away with a bruised shoulder. Be curious to know what the make was on that vehicle. I can tell it's a panel wagon and the grill looks fairly distinctive. Judging by how heavily congested that street looks, he must have really had his foot into it. Check out the ads for a $710 Nash and Oldsmobile's "heating and ventilation" system in that same edition.

1 comments:

Christopher Antony said...

He must of been seriously trekking to roll a car from that era, was he running away from anyone? lol

I didn't think they were quick enough to cause much harm,I thought they were 50, 60mph tops?

Fairplay to him for walking away near-enough unharmed though, thats always good to hear