Depends on which dad, my dad 'biological one' Harvey
(
my mom kicked him out when I was 18 months old, for cheating on her
I'm the 3rd child)
He was handy & good business man, owned a delivery service, shoe buss.
then as a contractor when I was in HS
& then 20 years as a school bus driver/union contract negotiations rep.
He could do some of the basic stuff, really basic
but didn't really repair much 'if any', unless it was an emergency...
Now he takes everything to the dealership where he buys it...
Old habits are hard to break, no matter how hard I try
he's 87 lives with me now...
Now my step-dad Bob, he married my mom when I was 6
he was very mechanically inclined...
Total gearhead at the time...
Bob had a 39 Indian Chief (IIRC)
& also had a cool HotRod 35 Ford PU with a Roadmaster 425 Buick v8,
LaSalle trans/later T10 & Dana-60 rear, fast lil' truck...
A street racer, I remember a lot of rides & to "don't tell your mom...
He raced a 64 GTO 389 4speed in H/S like 12.50's @ 112-ish,
later 68 Firebird 400 Ram Air II 4 speed G/S 11.90s-12.0s
then a 70 GTO Judge 400 Ram Air IV 4 speed also G/S
& later F/S 11.50's-11.70s (? IIRC)
Car was supposed to be 'body in white' car, didn't come
so the Meridian Pontiac Dealership his best friend Wes worked at as a tech
they sold him the car off the lot, at the same price (as Body in White deal)
He had a 53 F100 352 FE with trick 428 heads T10 4 speed & Dana-60 Rear
he street raced "don't tell your mom", I learned to drive a car in that vehicle
"loved that truck" at 10 years old, Park & Shop Parking lot in Concord Ca.
He built many cars or even trikes & bikes
I grew up around racecars & the 28 tracks in Calif. loved the AA/FA , FE Dragsters
I learned many of the skills I have today, automotive or welding
& even plumbing from him (Union Welder/Pipefitter/Plumber)
He built my mom & my sisters a few cars, wagons, customs
on I really liked a 57 Ford 2 dr Del Rio Ranch wagon hopped up
FE 352 T10 4 speed (yeah mom was a hotrodder of sorts, just drove them)
that was another of my favorites...
Dad got her a ordered new Nov. 1967, her 1st & only new car ever
a GG1 & White top, w/white buckets interior
1968 Sport Satellite 383 4bbl 4 speed & dealer installed 3.91:1 gears/sure-grip
& custom wheels 15" polished slots, H60 rear & F60 frt raised white letter Uniroyal tires,
from SF Chrysler Plymouth...
I had several 2nd cousins quite older than me,
I called 'Uncle Jim & Pete, their good Marine buddy/friend was Uncle John',
all "total gearheads"
& my Great 'Uncle Tink' (their Jim & Pete's father, my dad Harvey's uncle),
All military guys that loved MoPars...
Tink was a Truck driver & farmer after the military, owned a huge farm
100+ years family owned ranch/farm 1,000+ acres on/in Bethal Island...
I learned a lot on an old Ford tractor from Uncle Tink, he have me steer it
riding on his seat him standing beside me, I couldn't reach the peddle even yet.
His wife, my Aunt Anne, salt of the earth (she had a 340 Duster 4 speed)
Mom took me out there to visit, (these were my dad's Harvey's kin)
so I could have a good male influence in my life, they loved my mom...
Anyway she/Anne had a cool old photo (I wish I had it) of me at like 2-3 y/o
sitting in a oil drain pan, covered in dirty oil, that Tink just changed...
Tink had 2 speeds haul *** & stop...
When I was really young he had a cool custom Hudson, always driving fast...
He always had some sort of MoPar, or big Chrysler...
I inherited a 68 Barracuda Formula S 383 4 speed, from 'Uncle' Jim
(he died young at 39, of complication from agent orange chemicals used in Viet Nam)
he was a bad *** military guy, Vietnam in the Marines 1st & then
reenlisted in the Army, to become a Green Beret Lt.
He followed in my Uncles footsteps, Tink was enlisted in 41',
worked up to a Col. also 1st in the Marines then Green Beret later
he fought in WWII, Korea Marines & then Vietnam as a Green Beret Col.
I had another older cousin Joe, like 5-6 (?) years or so older...
Had a really good job at Chevron as an operator, made good $$...
We were close, he'd come & pick me up to go cruising or riding...
I got a bunch of hand me down projects from him, when he grew out of them
or got bored...
Mini-Bike Go-Cart dirt-bike 'I earned', that he gave me for helping
with his projects...
He was always having/paying Bob (Stepdad) always building/welding,
body work or painting him something...
Choppers or trikes or cars/Hot Rods/Customs etc.
I cut my teeth on a many projects of Joe's...
I'd be right out there helping, hand them tools, doing some dirty work,
cleaning or sanding on something usually...
I just carried way farther then any of them...
Equal Opportunity Gearhead
You get the gist...