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    - My dad was born and raised in Steubenville, Ohio.
    - My dad was born and raised in Steubenville, Ohio.

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    His father was a Greek immigrant,
    His father was a Greek immigrant,

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    he came through Ellis Island in 1910.
    he came through Ellis Island in 1910.

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    In 1933, his father passed away and he had just turned 14.
    In 1933, his father passed away and he had just turned 14.

  • 00:13

    His uncle Bill, he helped my dad buy the car for 35 dollars,
    His uncle Bill, he helped my dad buy the car for 35 dollars,

  • 00:18

    - 35 bucks
    - 35 bucks

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    - From a junkyard.
    - From a junkyard.

  • 00:20

    My dad was the oldest of three kids,
    My dad was the oldest of three kids,

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    and so he was the man of the family.
    and so he was the man of the family.

  • 00:24

    In the photo album, you see him hauling lumber,
    In the photo album, you see him hauling lumber,

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    a big tree, not even lumber, trees.
    a big tree, not even lumber, trees.

  • 00:30

    So he did odd jobs and he was always
    So he did odd jobs and he was always

  • 00:32

    very mechanically inclined.
    very mechanically inclined.

  • 00:34

    He had the car from there, and then the war broke out.
    He had the car from there, and then the war broke out.

  • 00:38

    And he went and enlisted into the Navy
    And he went and enlisted into the Navy

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    to flight engineering school.
    to flight engineering school.

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    Had the car at that time, started at his mom's house,
    Had the car at that time, started at his mom's house,

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    and he was shipped out to the Pacific.
    and he was shipped out to the Pacific.

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    When he got out of the Navy, he and his best friend,
    When he got out of the Navy, he and his best friend,

  • 00:57

    Truman Wright, were in Maryland
    Truman Wright, were in Maryland

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    and they picked up the car in Steubenville.
    and they picked up the car in Steubenville.

  • 01:02

    Truman had a contract job in Culver City, California,
    Truman had a contract job in Culver City, California,

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    so they made a cross-country trip in this car.
    so they made a cross-country trip in this car.

  • 01:09

    In the photo album, there's pictures of them going across
    In the photo album, there's pictures of them going across

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    The Great Divide, and Yosemite, and all that.
    The Great Divide, and Yosemite, and all that.

  • 01:14

    That was that whole road trip that he and his buddy did.
    That was that whole road trip that he and his buddy did.

  • 01:17

    And they were both like 6'5", 230 in this car.
    And they were both like 6'5", 230 in this car.

  • 01:21

    It followed him there, and my dad worked at Howard Hughes,
    It followed him there, and my dad worked at Howard Hughes,

  • 01:25

    Hughes Aircraft, on The Spruce Goose.
    Hughes Aircraft, on The Spruce Goose.

  • 01:28

    And then he met my mom in California,
    And then he met my mom in California,

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    and they bought a place up in Idyllwild
    and they bought a place up in Idyllwild

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    on their honeymoon night, and the car then was stored
    on their honeymoon night, and the car then was stored

  • 01:37

    after they got married up in Idyllwild,
    after they got married up in Idyllwild,

  • 01:41

    that was where they were gonna have their summer house.
    that was where they were gonna have their summer house.

  • 01:43

    And then he moved to Portland
    And then he moved to Portland

  • 01:47

    in like '52 to work for Tektronix.
    in like '52 to work for Tektronix.

  • 01:50

    The car continued to be stored down in Idyllwild,
    The car continued to be stored down in Idyllwild,

  • 01:52

    he'd make kind of annual trips down to Idyllwild,
    he'd make kind of annual trips down to Idyllwild,

  • 01:55

    start it up, drive it around a little bit,
    start it up, drive it around a little bit,

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    but it stayed down there.
    but it stayed down there.

  • 01:58

    And then in 1970, he flew down to Idyllwild
    And then in 1970, he flew down to Idyllwild

  • 02:01

    and drove it back up, and he was so proud the fact
    and drove it back up, and he was so proud the fact

  • 02:06

    that he only had to change the spark plugs,
    that he only had to change the spark plugs,

  • 02:08

    and put some fresh gas into it, and it started right up.
    and put some fresh gas into it, and it started right up.

  • 02:12

    - [Man] He got pulled over three times,
    - [Man] He got pulled over three times,

  • 02:13

    so they could check to see that he was okay.
    so they could check to see that he was okay.

  • 02:16

    There was no violation, they just wanted to see the car.
    There was no violation, they just wanted to see the car.

  • 02:18

    - My dad had a big warehouse in downtown Portland,
    - My dad had a big warehouse in downtown Portland,

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    he stored the car there out of the weather and elements,
    he stored the car there out of the weather and elements,

  • 02:24

    and it was basically tarped for years.
    and it was basically tarped for years.

  • 02:26

    - For 20 years, I would say.
    - For 20 years, I would say.

  • 02:30

    - And then in 1999, he was selling his warehouse,
    - And then in 1999, he was selling his warehouse,

  • 02:34

    and he had a big auction to get rid of all
    and he had a big auction to get rid of all

  • 02:36

    the tooling equipment and everything there.
    the tooling equipment and everything there.

  • 02:38

    The new owner calls him up on a Saturday morning,
    The new owner calls him up on a Saturday morning,

  • 02:41

    he goes, hey Frank, I thought you were gonna have
    he goes, hey Frank, I thought you were gonna have

  • 02:43

    your Model-A moved today, and Frank goes, yeah I am,
    your Model-A moved today, and Frank goes, yeah I am,

  • 02:48

    he said, well it's gone.
    he said, well it's gone.

  • 02:52

    Even when my mom passed away, I never saw my dad cry.
    Even when my mom passed away, I never saw my dad cry.

  • 02:56

    He was so sad.
    He was so sad.

  • 02:57

    - He was in tears.
    - He was in tears.

  • 02:59

    And I was tired, it was 10:30 at night when he called,
    And I was tired, it was 10:30 at night when he called,

  • 03:02

    and I was thinking, why is he crying over this car?
    and I was thinking, why is he crying over this car?

  • 03:05

    I couldn't understand it, you know.
    I couldn't understand it, you know.

  • 03:09

    So Tina being the Greek in her,
    So Tina being the Greek in her,

  • 03:12

    she wasn't about to let anybody take advantage of her,
    she wasn't about to let anybody take advantage of her,

  • 03:14

    she had gotten on the internet and contacted
    she had gotten on the internet and contacted

  • 03:17

    all the news stations, all the Model-A clubs,
    all the news stations, all the Model-A clubs,

  • 03:21

    everyone she could up in Oregon,
    everyone she could up in Oregon,

  • 03:23

    and out of this, they did a news story on her father,
    and out of this, they did a news story on her father,

  • 03:27

    and what came out of this is is all his friends
    and what came out of this is is all his friends

  • 03:30

    saw the news story and started calling him,
    saw the news story and started calling him,

  • 03:33

    from Tektronix, who he hadn't seen in years.
    from Tektronix, who he hadn't seen in years.

  • 03:35

    She made the car so hot that they had to get rid of it,
    She made the car so hot that they had to get rid of it,

  • 03:39

    the people that had it abandoned it in a lot
    the people that had it abandoned it in a lot

  • 03:41

    about a week later.
    about a week later.

  • 03:43

    - The sheriff said that he's never seen anything like it,
    - The sheriff said that he's never seen anything like it,

  • 03:45

    that he was guaranteed that we'd never see the car again.
    that he was guaranteed that we'd never see the car again.

  • 03:50

    So we promised my dad once we got it back,
    So we promised my dad once we got it back,

  • 03:52

    okay, put it in the garage, put as many locks as you
    okay, put it in the garage, put as many locks as you

  • 03:55

    possibly can on it and when we add
    possibly can on it and when we add

  • 03:57

    a third bay to our garage, we'll move it down here.
    a third bay to our garage, we'll move it down here.

  • 04:01

    - But the sheriffs after they found it,
    - But the sheriffs after they found it,

  • 04:03

    towed it back to his house and he said that was
    towed it back to his house and he said that was

  • 04:07

    the first time that the car had ever been towed
    the first time that the car had ever been towed

  • 04:09

    since he had had it in 1937, he'd never had it towed.
    since he had had it in 1937, he'd never had it towed.

  • 04:12

    So we finally got a garage, and he pulled it down here,
    So we finally got a garage, and he pulled it down here,

  • 04:15

    and we drove it around the neighborhood,
    and we drove it around the neighborhood,

  • 04:17

    and we ran it in the neighborhood parades and stuff
    and we ran it in the neighborhood parades and stuff

  • 04:19

    for eight years.
    for eight years.

  • 04:20

    - [Tina] But it would always overheat, in every parade.
    - [Tina] But it would always overheat, in every parade.

  • 04:23

    - Every time we took it out, we would end up
    - Every time we took it out, we would end up

  • 04:25

    pushing it back or towing it back,
    pushing it back or towing it back,

  • 04:27

    something broke on it, just kept breaking.
    something broke on it, just kept breaking.

  • 04:29

    We like to joke that the car was born
    We like to joke that the car was born

  • 04:32

    in the first depression,
    in the first depression,

  • 04:33

    and rebuilt in the second depression.
    and rebuilt in the second depression.

  • 04:35

    We wanted a ground-up restoration on it,
    We wanted a ground-up restoration on it,

  • 04:38

    and that was done, we had a friend, Chris Lehude,
    and that was done, we had a friend, Chris Lehude,

  • 04:41

    and he took, he had a body guy
    and he took, he had a body guy

  • 04:43

    from Mexico that was fantastic.
    from Mexico that was fantastic.

  • 04:45

    And he patched and repaired probably over 80 holes
    And he patched and repaired probably over 80 holes

  • 04:47

    on this car, and kept as much original metal
    on this car, and kept as much original metal

  • 04:51

    as we could on it.
    as we could on it.

  • 04:52

    And then we had the frame and the transmission
    And then we had the frame and the transmission

  • 04:55

    and the drive chain done here with Charlie's Garage in Mesa.
    and the drive chain done here with Charlie's Garage in Mesa.

  • 04:59

    He took all the painted panels and the body
    He took all the painted panels and the body

  • 05:01

    and assembled everything, and it just turned out beautiful.
    and assembled everything, and it just turned out beautiful.

  • 05:04

    It's become a part of our family, really,
    It's become a part of our family, really,

  • 05:06

    it's like a member of the family.
    it's like a member of the family.

  • 05:07

    - Before we owned cars, my brother and I,
    - Before we owned cars, my brother and I,

  • 05:11

    we had to learn how to do everything on a car
    we had to learn how to do everything on a car

  • 05:13

    before we were able to even think about buying a car.
    before we were able to even think about buying a car.

  • 05:18

    This is the car that we learned a lot of that on.
    This is the car that we learned a lot of that on.

  • 05:21

    But yeah, I feel very connected with him.
    But yeah, I feel very connected with him.

  • 05:23

    He was a very blessed man, and he worked really hard
    He was a very blessed man, and he worked really hard

  • 05:26

    for what he had, and knowing that he,
    for what he had, and knowing that he,

  • 05:28

    this was his first girlfriend, he did everything with her.
    this was his first girlfriend, he did everything with her.

  • 05:32

    And you can't be mad driving it.
    And you can't be mad driving it.

  • 05:38

    (engine starting)
    (engine starting)

All idiom
born and raised
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idiom

Both born and raised in the same particular place; having lived in one's birthplace through one's adolescence. The phrase implies that one's identity has been shaped by the place.

A Dad's A - 1929 Model A

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  • English

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  • English (US)

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  • Autos & Vehicles

Intro:

- My dad was born and raised in Steubenville, Ohio.
His father was a Greek immigrant,. he came through Ellis Island in 1910.. In 1933, his father passed away and he had just turned 14.
His uncle Bill, he helped my dad buy the car for 35 dollars,
- 35 bucks. - From a junkyard.. My dad was the oldest of three kids,. and so he was the man of the family.. In the photo album, you see him hauling lumber,. a big tree, not even lumber, trees.. So he did odd jobs and he was always. very mechanically inclined.. He had the car from there, and then the war broke out.
And he went and enlisted into the Navy. to flight engineering school.. Had the car at that time, started at his mom's house,
and he was shipped out to the Pacific.. When he got out of the Navy, he and his best friend,
Truman Wright, were in Maryland.

Video Vocabulary

/məˈkanək(ə)lē/

adjective adverb

In a machine-like manner; without feeling. by means of machine or machinery.

/hôl/

verb

To pull or drag something heavy (e.g. boat).

/stärt/

verb

To turn something on.

noun verb

Legal agreement, e.g. for doing work for money. To reduce in size, length due to heat loss.

/THro͞o/

adjective adverb preposition

From one end or side of something to the other. From the beginning of something until the end. Over, in, across an entire thing or place.

/inˈlist/

verb

enrol or be enrolled in armed services.

/ˈpik(t)SHər/

noun other verb

painting or drawing. Paintings, drawings or photographs on paper or screen. To understand or imagine something.

/SHip/

verb

transport goods or people on ship.

/ˌenjəˈniriNG/

noun

branch of science and technology concerned with design.