Sunday, November 17, 2013

YELLOW CAR! There's one >>>>!!

I stopped at a yard sale and there it was, a Little Deuce Ford Coupe roadster - canary yellow with red flames, chrome wheels and exhaust, V-8 with a blower! I had to have it, no matter the cost.

I found the person who has in charge and pushed her to the car. I asked her "How much?" She said it was her son's car at one time. I didn't care whose car it was, I told her I wanted it. I couldn't take out my wallet fast enough.

She looked at the car then at me and then the car again, finally she said, "Would you take care of it and give it a good home?" I immediately said YES! With a little tear in her eye she said the price $1.00. I gave her the dollar as fast as I could . I would have paid twice as much for the yellow car. She reached down and picked it up and gave it to me. I held it, it was MINE!

By now, you probably figured out that it is a toy car with 2 "M&M" figurines sitting in the seat. 

The "Yellow Car" story started when my oldest granddaughter was 5 years old. We'd go somewhere and to keep her occupied I would play a gamed called "Yellow Car". 

When one of us spotted a yellow car, we would yell out "yellow car". The car could be on the road, in a driveway or in a car lot; we'd keep score! We continue to play this game to this day with our younger grandchildren. 

So when I saw the yellow roadster I had to buy it no matter what the cost.

My oldest granddaughter is now 17. A few weeks ago she came for a visit and as we were driving down the road, I yelled out "YELLOW CAR!" and she started to laugh. For the rest of the ride, we played and she won. Great day, great memories.

Some day, I'll give her the yellow roadster so she will remember all of the fun she had with her grandfather, playing "Yellow Car".

I'll look around and find some more yellow cars and give them to my other grandchildren so they will remember the fun playing "Yellow Car" with their grandfather, too.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

East Providence Welding Co. "Billy the Welder"

When I was 14 years old my Dad told me to do some welding on a 1951 Studebaker, get it set up for a stock car track. I built a roll bar, crash bumpers and exhaust system. Well, I worked on it for a few days. My Dad was impressed with my work and the car owner was even more impressed. Instead of building the run of the mill stock car, this car looked more like a professionally built car. It won several races and was very successful for a couple of years. 

I built several more stock cars and was building a reputation at 16 years old. I got into drag racing and my rep took off. Soon I was doing work on most of the cars that were racing in Southern New England. Such cars as Tasca Ford, King & Marshall, Frank Federicci. 

From 1959 - 1980  - I built Funny cars, Dragsters, Wheel Standers, Stock cars, Sport cars and Street cars or tricked out more than 400 cars - 22 of them were N.H.R.A. National Record Holders. I worked on Jay Leno's 1967 Olds 442 - modified the engine and suspension.  

Back them I didn't have a computer or Aftermarket bolt on stuff. I built everything by hand or went to a junkyard and found something I could adapt.

In the late 60's and 70's, E.P.W. was the place to go to get your car to go faster or get something built that would be competitive from stock cars, drag cars and sport cars. In 1968, with a friend of mine we successfully campaigned a C Sport Racer in Region I to back to back championships. Later we campaigned a 1967 Camaro in Trans Am race -it was the fastest un-sponsored car in the circuit.

I also built motorcycles and custom choppers. One of my customers and I built a twin engine Harley Davidson drag bike which was very competitive.

In the past I met such greats in racing as:
Mario Andretti
Paul Newman
Bob Tasca
Mark Donohue nicknamed "Captain Nice"
Tommy Ivo
Jimmy King
John Healey
Jackie Stewart nicknamed the "Flying Scot"
Steve McQueen
Carroll Shelby
Don Garlits
Bill Jenkins nicknamed "Grumpy" or "The Grump"
and the list goes on...

In 1982-1983, I built and maintained Offshore Race boats that won back to back World Championships under the name "Newport is Sports" out of Newport, Rhode Island.

My wife and I now own a company called OLD IRON AZ LLC. We list cars, trucks, hot rods, classics, muscle cars on www.oldironaz.com website. I am back doing what I love dealing with cars. We connect the Seller with Buyers. We've been doing this for a year now and we are meeting some interesting and very nice people and having fun doing it.

Keep them Rolling!

Bill Abatecola
aka "Billy the Welder" - Widely known as Billy the Welder