
Share what you know about the year you were born.
As for the research I’ve done over my 45 years here. I am glad to tell ya. It was a good year to drop off into the world 🌎. I know I love the music 🎶. All the old hot 🔥 rods, the freedom.
On the cool, I was born in a 1978 Nova. It was my grandmothers car. My Mom and Dad were racing time, and Mom had gone into labor. My Dad and she were headed up to the emergency ramp of Harris Methodist Hospital of Fort Worth.
I was born a blue baby. With the umbilical cord wrapped around my neck. In the front seat of that 1978 Chevrolet Nova. My father’s car was 1970 Chevrolet Chevell SS. His car ate gas for a living and had a big block 454. I’d have been born on the highway or at a gas ⛽️ station. That is if he had taken his car.
My chances of surviving would have been drastically affected. So, back to the point in me writing this. There is a movie out there called Talladega Nights with the race car driver named Ricky Bobby.
I can for sure drive a car. I inherited a belt buckle from 1978. 75th Anniversary Harley Davison. From my father when he passed away in 2002.
A lot of my cars have been from the 70s. The 1978 Potiac Trans Am, “It’s one of my favorites!” I had the 76 79, but have yet to get the 78. Hey, I’m still breathing, so you never know. I am dyslexic, to the point I have a 1987 Camaro Z28 I’ve built.
From 1978 till now, I have for sure lived a real life. Drive like the Dukes Of Hazard. I’ve been in it, through it, under it, climbed up it. To be sitting with a smile on top of it most days.
1978 was when I was born, so I for sure say it was an awesome year. For all I had to learn and go through, it has been so worth it. I have books 📚 written about this life to inspire others.
There is nothing special about me except I have an interesting sequence of circumstances.

I’ve been around since 1978. I’ve been working on motors since I was 12. Mechanic as I grew older. Thank God I made it here in 19 and 78.