| As a teenager, I idolized Tom Wolfe after reading Bonfire of the Vanities. By the end of high school, I had read every single book read by him, and his too-brief description of the muscle cars of American astronauts in The Right Stuff instantly came back to me (along with the smells of my high school cafeteria) upon seeing this ad.
Wolfe recounts a story of the astronauts befriending car dealer and 1960 Indy 500 winner Jim Rathmann. Rathmann was also friends with Chevrolet head Ed Cole. The two of them made sure that the astronauts got behind the wheel of Cole's products
Like Gus Grissom and Alan Shepard, Neil Armstrong evidently had a Corvette at some point in his life. This example, now owned by a private citizen who apparently bought it from a NASA employee after Armstrong's use, isn't in the best condition. British classic car fanciers would tout its "lovely patina" and "provenance". Just what type of restoration the car would need is up for debate. I'm of the opinion that cars should be driven and enjoyed, not garaged and gawked at, but it's important to strike a balance between keeping the car's history intact, and bringing it up to an appropriate condition. Thanks to Bring a Trailer for the link from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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