The Knocking Rod Podcast

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  1. Mar 31

    Todd and The Coke Van

    On this episode of The Knocking Rod podcast, I chat with Cousin Todd who is also known as Uncle Todd in our household. Turns out, Todd and I come from a long line of car guys, starting with Grandpa Smiley who passed his car-loving ways to his sons, who in turn brought the next generation into the fold. Todd has many good stories, like the 1965 Cutlass his dad used as a parts car that became Todd’s first car. I remember this classic Olds from that time a surfboard flew off the roof while driving through Seaside Park, NJ. Todd recalls its unpleasant Mint Green finish that he swapped for Midnight Blue courtesy of an Earl Scheib $99 special. There is the 1992 Jetta - also Mint Green - that carried Todd and his buddy Dennis cross-country from NJ to CA courtesy of a wheezing 100-horsepower four-pot. Once he arrived in Hermosa Beach, Todd found himself with a handsome Coca-Cola van that was a perk of a new job selling Coke machines. It was also the vehicle he took his future wife, Kellie, on a date in. One that left her wondering where he’d parked his actual car (he didn’t have one). There was the 1995 Wrangler that I got to ride in and experience the SoCal lifestyle for the first time. Which has transitioned into a series of SUVs, including a sweet Eddie Bauer Explorer and the current ride - a Yukon XL that carried a large crew of us to the Malibu triathlon with ease. Were Todd to hit the lottery tomorrow, his dream garage would include a 1956 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing like the one his neighbor has and a 600+ horsepower Lamborghini Urus. Love it! Thanks for reading The Knocking Rod! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. About the author: Niel Stender is an automotive journalist. More of his work can be found at muckrack.com/niel-stender This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theknockingrod.com

    13 min
  2. Jan 12

    Linda and the Wagons

    On today’s episode of The Knocking Rod podcast, I chat with the person who may not consider herself a car person, but who is in the fact responsible for my love of station wagons. That being my mom, Linda. Her first car was a 1968 Pontiac LeMans. Prior to that, her mom, Shirley, had a Plymouth Valiant that was known for stalling after driving through puddles. In my memory, Shirley was also known for an impressive ability to somehow turn the car on, put it in drive, and floor it down the street…all at the same time. Fun fact: Shirley’s mom Violet, who was born in 1904 and wasn’t allowed to ride a bicycle as a kid, rocked a big green 1950s Cadillac with epic tailfins. Turns out the female side of our family is more into cars than previously known! Today, Linda is driving a very cool Acura TSX wagon. But my memories go back to an early 80s Buick LeSabre wagon with a rear-facing third-row known as the “way-way back” and a tailgate that would unexpectedly fly open…with us in there…resulting in kids laughing, mothers swearing, slammed brakes, and wild antics. There was the little-known Mazda MPV, a weird AWD minivan/wagon thing that you may have forgotten and that my mom has no love for. Followed by a much-loved 1995 GMC Suburban that was a family favorite and is really a giant wagon. Somewhere in the mix was a black Volvo XC70 from the early aughts that left me hankering for a V70R with the 6-speed Spaceball (a car I did later acquire). We also touch on the Dodge Magnum, which I just learned was known by my mom as the “Brick On Ice Skates”. The hilarity of this particular wagon’s terrible handling in the winter was only matched by the amount of things that fell off of it. That said, the burly HEMI under the hood was truly awesome. Currently, Linda is on the lookout for a car with a horse badge and a hybrid powertrain. Her Ford Escape Hybrid is great on gas, but rather boring. I tried convincing here to get a Volvo V90 PHEV and mentioned that Ford makes a horse-badged vehicle that runs on batteries, both of which don’t quite get there. So, any suggestions? About the author: Niel Stender is an automotive journalist. More of his work can be found at muckrack.com/niel-stender. Thanks for reading The Knocking Rod! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theknockingrod.com

    20 min

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