Gabe had driven down Rt.20 many times but never really paid attention to the homes along it. He was always trying to get somewhere and this road was just the means to an end so his focus was usually straight ahead, not to the sides. He kept his eyes peeled for the address, 20809. He was close, it would be on the left and his customer said she would leave the gate open. 20785, 20793, 20801,...05, there it was, 20809, on an old mail box on an even older bent and rusty pipe driven into the shoulder of the road. His phone read eleven o'clock, exactly when he said he'd be here. Being prompt was big part of his business model.
He pulled the truck onto the right shoulder so he could swing his truck and the wide, empty car trailer into the narrow gravel drive and through the gate, not much more than a hole in the thick blackberry bushes that lined the road. Once through Gabe could see an old but well kept craftsman style home set back a couple hundred feet from the road to the left of the drive. It wasn't a big house but with it's deep and a heavy front porch overhang, which wrapped around the front and both sides of the house, it looked bigger than it was. He was glad to see a circle drive which also serviced a two-car garage to the right so he wouldn't have to back out onto the highway. The large expanse of yard was mowed but wasn't really a lawn, more a mixture of grass and weeds. In front of one of the garage doors was a clean, slightly lowered, black Mustang GT. with larger than stock aftermarket wheels and tires.
He was here to meet Mindy Wilson. She had called his auto repair and restoration business about getting her dad's old car running again. He hadn't gotten much info on the project but it wasn't far from his shop and he couldn't say 'no' to the soft and sexy voice on the other end of the call. Restorations were his specialty and he loved coming out to see 'barn finds' that no one had seen in years. He jumped out of his truck, not using the step, closed the door and headed for the house. Looking up he saw a mid thirty 'an s woman with dark, shoulder length hair pulled back in a pony tail walking out the screen door and giving him an acknowledging wave as she stepped down the stone stairs. She was tall and slender, not 'model skinny' but had gentle curves in the right places. She had natural beauty and had a smile that he loved as soon as he saw it.
They walked toward each other and shook hands. Hers was a solid handshake, not the wimpy 'dead fish' some people have.
"I'm Mindy Wilson, thank you for coming out. Boy, when you say eleven you mean ELEVEN!" Her voice was confident. Her brown eyes were clear and deep.
"Edgar Gabrielson, people just call me Gabe, very nice to meet you and yes, I like to be on time."
Mindy continued "You've come very highly recommended for this type of work and I'm told your rates are reasonable"
Gabe thanked her for calling and asked, "So . . . what is I'm out here to see?"
Mindy explained that her grandfather had an old car that she had many wonderful memories of riding in and it was handed down to her father who drove it everywhere, usually with her in the passenger seat. She directed Gabe out toward the garage so he followed her, taking note of her long legs and nice ass filling out her tight jeans.
"Is that your Mustang?" he asked.
"Yes, that's my guilty pleasure." Gabe said that he really liked what Ford had done with their retro styling. He followed her, thinking they were heading to the side door of the garage but she instead walked to the back of the building, an area under a large wood and corrugated metal cover.
"It's been out back here since mom and dad park their cars in the garage. Even though it's somewhat covered I hate seeing it out in the weather."
They walked around the corner and there was a car parked lengthwise along the back of the garage under a heavy canvas cover which was covered with dirt, dust, leaves and twigs. It was very boxy and long, seemed to be a station wagon but otherwise couldn't be identified. Mindy and Gabe had to remove a couple long boards from the roof before they could pull the cover off. Rather than drag the cover off the front or back of the car Gabe suggested that he grab the corner at the front by the garage and she grab the corresponding rear. He couldn't wait to see what was hiding under there.
Mindy followed Gabe's moves and picked the canvas up and over itself, uncovering the car without dragging the covering and scratching the paint. There, before Gabe, was a dark green 1955 Chevy 210 two door wagon. It was dusty but looked fairly complete.
"My parents are spending a month touring the UK and I would love to have this car running so my dad can drive it every day again. He started having problems several years ago and couldn't find anyone to work on it so here it sits."
Gabe walked around and it looked like it was in very good condition. Shielding his eyes, he looked through the passenger's window and saw a floor shifter!
"Is that a four speed?"
Mindy answered that it was. Her grandfather bought the wagon new with a six cylinder and three on the tree but he was very disappointed with the performance.