Meet Ethelyn
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SOOOOOO story time?
I had a CRV for a little bit. Just until the Element title got sorted out. It got sorted out. So I sold my CRV. The night before my CRV was to be picked up by the new owners, I was cruising craigslist for no specific reason.
I should preface this with- my wife told me; "After the CRV sells, please stop buying cars for a while". I agreed, because I had other plans and was researching importing some things and registration laws in Colorado etc.
Anyways, I was cruising craigslist, and a wagon popped up claiming it had 66k original miles. My spidey senses were piqued. I Called. I drove over to look at it. Confirmed mileage. And condition. Did some research on the seller’s story (He said he bought it at an estate sell from 90-year-old lady who had passed).
I found Ethelyn's name and info in the original warranty book in the glove box. I found her obituary online. I read all about Ethelyn for some reason. She died of cancer. She was actually 88 years old. She bought the car new and it was delivered to Ralph Schomp Honda in Littleton Colorado in 1991. She put 31,000 miles on it, before she passed in January of 2012. Real cool fact about Ethelyn- she got her Bachelor’s Degree in 1945! Kind of a crazy time in history... and I don’t think it was a common thing for a woman to achieve during her era. I’m pretty sure neither of my grandmothers have degrees. I imagine Ethelyn was extremely smart and strong willed.
The guy I bought the car from was equally interesting. What is it about these wagons that attract the most bizarre people? I forget his name, but he loves going to estate sales and his property shows it. Everything he owns is a little weird and perfectly preserved. When I went to look at the wagon, standing next to it was a 4-foot tall dinosaur. I knew at that moment; I would likely buy the car. He was also 50 something (in age) and still skateboarding. He had 4 or 5 skateboards hanging on the wall and other skate paraphernalia lurking around. My senses were overloaded.
He told me he had been driving the wagon (for the past 4 or 5 years) to keep the miles off his truck and his other wagon (an old ford). He was selling the civic wagon because he picked up a newer Cadillac (wagon)---- at an estate sell--- obviously. We agreed on price and I told him I’d be back in the morning to pick it up. He said he had to work, but his wife would be in.
That morning if you recall, people were stopping by my house to buy the CRV. They came. They purchased. I called an Uber as soon as they took the keys. Straight to pick up a new car like my wife specifically told me not to do.
When the wagon owner’s wife let me into her home- it was like walking into another time. 1950 to be exact. Midcentury modern. Only everything was authentically from that time period. None of the fake shit from Ikea. It was actually really cool and fascinating. The kitchen, where I signed the papers, also fascinating. Who are these people? Can I be friends with them?
Anyways, I signed some papers and gave away some paper$ and was on my way.
Meet Ethelyn. The wagon.
Total mess of a person.
SOOOOOO story time?
I had a CRV for a little bit. Just until the Element title got sorted out. It got sorted out. So I sold my CRV. The night before my CRV was to be picked up by the new owners, I was cruising craigslist for no specific reason.
I should preface this with- my wife told me; "After the CRV sells, please stop buying cars for a while". I agreed, because I had other plans and was researching importing some things and registration laws in Colorado etc.
Anyways, I was cruising craigslist, and a wagon popped up claiming it had 66k original miles. My spidey senses were piqued. I Called. I drove over to look at it. Confirmed mileage. And condition. Did some research on the seller’s story (He said he bought it at an estate sell from 90-year-old lady who had passed).
I found Ethelyn's name and info in the original warranty book in the glove box. I found her obituary online. I read all about Ethelyn for some reason. She died of cancer. She was actually 88 years old. She bought the car new and it was delivered to Ralph Schomp Honda in Littleton Colorado in 1991. She put 31,000 miles on it, before she passed in January of 2012. Real cool fact about Ethelyn- she got her Bachelor’s Degree in 1945! Kind of a crazy time in history... and I don’t think it was a common thing for a woman to achieve during her era. I’m pretty sure neither of my grandmothers have degrees. I imagine Ethelyn was extremely smart and strong willed.
The guy I bought the car from was equally interesting. What is it about these wagons that attract the most bizarre people? I forget his name, but he loves going to estate sales and his property shows it. Everything he owns is a little weird and perfectly preserved. When I went to look at the wagon, standing next to it was a 4-foot tall dinosaur. I knew at that moment; I would likely buy the car. He was also 50 something (in age) and still skateboarding. He had 4 or 5 skateboards hanging on the wall and other skate paraphernalia lurking around. My senses were overloaded.
He told me he had been driving the wagon (for the past 4 or 5 years) to keep the miles off his truck and his other wagon (an old ford). He was selling the civic wagon because he picked up a newer Cadillac (wagon)---- at an estate sell--- obviously. We agreed on price and I told him I’d be back in the morning to pick it up. He said he had to work, but his wife would be in.
That morning if you recall, people were stopping by my house to buy the CRV. They came. They purchased. I called an Uber as soon as they took the keys. Straight to pick up a new car like my wife specifically told me not to do.
When the wagon owner’s wife let me into her home- it was like walking into another time. 1950 to be exact. Midcentury modern. Only everything was authentically from that time period. None of the fake shit from Ikea. It was actually really cool and fascinating. The kitchen, where I signed the papers, also fascinating. Who are these people? Can I be friends with them?
Anyways, I signed some papers and gave away some paper$ and was on my way.
Meet Ethelyn. The wagon.
Total mess of a person.
Comments
Yes Automatic
lol
Thanks, it is a really nice wagon, maybe the nicest I've ever owned? I am excited to get started. :cool:
Hell ya, love your Element!
a double dang?! dang!
I think Charb already has a couple of wagons? right?
I think he is down to one and he was looking for a unicorn just like this.
All Better
Then I had some foglights lying around...
a little on the tight side once I put the covers on... Will go back and trim and add a little piece of black trim...
lols. yeah my friend designed that and had it up at my 31st birthday party one year. (when I had the gold wagon)
cleaning bolts.
polished center cap
one done. 3 to go. Takes forever.
and then these other wheels. Finally tracked down 4 center caps.
I dunno.
though I wasn't polishing chrome bits with it so maybe not relevant.
about 16 hours.
I thought it did a pretty good job... I dunno
Had to accept some award on behalf of this new company I work for. The award ceremony was on a Wagon Wednesday.
overhead console from previous wagons installed.
took wagon to the mountains. A good Sunday drive.
climbed an ant hill
USDM console. Carmate cupholder.
Armrest.
Had the rust repaired by autobody shop. They did a below average job on color matching.
before
after
Got the 5th mugen wheel finished up. Ready for tires. and money.
Dilly Bars with the boys.
Happy wagon wednesday.
I lol'd at this bit:
"When I went to look at the wagon, standing next to it was a 4-foot tall dinosaur. I knew at that moment; I would likely buy the car."
Thanks, dude! How is your wagon coming along??? I saw you almost sold it!!!?!!?!!!
Delivery.
Also this weekend, we went to the mountains to see the colors... Wasn't really expecting to see the color white. SNOW!
The wife is going back to school full time so I had to slim down. Decided to sell my 2016 Africa Twin instead of the wagon.
Are you...ahhh...looking a full EDM interior? :P
I've got some other interior plans and I was just going to store those pieces, but if you are interested lmk.
Thanks man!
Good call on the sell!
This wagons interior is virtually flawless, so not really looking to go EDM. But I am curious what you have planned for your interior???
She low now:
And the Element got some new shoes. 18x8 Accord Wheels.
Well, I'm sticking to an idea about a Singer-esque rebuild, probably starting 1/2 way through next year. Interior would be two race seats, new custom carpet/dynomat, cage, custom rear deck, stock front half but dyed black.
I'm linking my build spreadsheet in my thread if you want to take a look.
They are pretty much as high as they go... and the front is a dash too low for my taste.
I wish the fronts went a little higher.
Install was super smooth- which was nice. But the ride is not spectacular. If I had it to do over again- I would buy Ground Control Coilovers/Ground control extended tophats/new struts. I had the Ground Controls installed on the wagon you have? And I thought they rode nicer on stock struts than the Skunk Pro-S ride.
Overall I give the Pro-S a B-.
Anywho.
Great weekend.
From Skateboarding.
To Snowboarding.