
Steve McQueen's 67 Stang from the movie Bullit 7 years old at the time and I knew right then Mustangs were my car of choice.
"1968" Olympics and the first symbol I can recall for black pride and a comittment to excellence in their chosen field. In spite of the major flack they got for doin it.
Bo Jackson, who was a stud at Auburn University and won the Heisman as the best Running Back and college football player in the land while I was at Regiment
GO WAR EAGLES!!!
No explaination here, the only thing that's missing is OD-107 Greens and jungle boots baby.
32 Ford deuce coupe and 55 Chevy from the movie American Graffiti, that 32 deuce was a cherry fuckin ride.
Anybody remember the kickass Charger in this movie? Whoever was the stunt driver knew what the fuck he was doin!!!
EzRider............Harley Choppers were the thing back in the day. This movie captured the spirit of the day it perfectly IMO.
Best fuckin catcher I ever saw, may he rest in peace....yeap I'm a Yankee Fan, even had the opportunity to shake ole George Steinbrenners hand and went to school with his daughter Jenny S. met him during parents weekend at Culver Military Academy, Culver Indiana 1977 they won the pennant that year btw (she wasn't bad lookin either)!!!
Having said that and since I've been to Fenway and saw the man live and no jive in the bleacher section no less see the man beat the Yanks in the 9th Inning with a helluva line drive shot that led to a 2 run RBI to win the game I can not forget the "Yaz" man himself
Carl Yastrzemski!!! And though I don't like the Red Sox's per se he was one of the baddest players from Boston since the Bade that I ever saw!!!
And last but not least the greatest American IMO in my lifetime, who stood up for Justice and gave his very life for individuals ill regardless of race or creed or color. A true American!
Those are my memories that I come up for me.