Confessions
of a Car Girl...Part 1
by Nika
of Racerchicks.com
CARS CARS CARS
There are some women who categorize cars
into 2-door and 4 door models – and that is
the extent of their knowledge. I am on the
other end of the spectrum. I have learned the
nuances of specific models, makes and years
much to the surprise of many a male. But what
makes me a car-nut and how did I get here?
That is the million-dollar question.
Oh those Hot
Wheels
I grew up a typical girl playing with Barbie
but with only one slight difference. While my
friend’s dolls were marrying Ken and living in
the Barbie Townhouse – my figurine was on a
mission to find a Tonka Type car to cruise the
living room floor in. When indeed the
Townhouse arrived for Christmas – I found ways
to set up my hot wheels track to run through
it like the monorail at Disney. Was I
different? I didn’t think so.
Oh God - it's
PUBERTY!
As a teenager, there was no such thing as shop
class in an all girls school so I relied on
the TV, magazines and boyfriends to teach me
the finer things of vehicles. Car & Driver,
Road & Track became my bible and were read
cover to cover – I don’t think I bought my
first Cosmopolitan, Vogue or People magazine
until my 20’s. The time I spent watching and
learning while my first beau worked on his 69
Skylark came in handy during my later years
when I became a car owner myself. Mechanics
were not my forte and during the eighties I
regressed and followed the pack – poofy hair
and all, but inside was this longing…..for
horsepower and it could not be tamed. I found
myself borrowing my father’s car every chance
I could and driving it to the max out of
curiosity and shear thrill. I think he knew
something was up with his constant need to
change brake pads and tires – I certainly gave
it away when I recommended the set he should
get. I should of said “Buy the black round
ones Dad” instead of “ Yes – The Goodyear F1’s
have a great speed rating and I like the soft
compound – really sticks to the road when
cornering, Pops”!
Dating and the
Car Girl
Things got worse when I started dating. A
boyfriend would find me at the local parts
store admiring a torque wrench and would give
me a puzzled look. Many a relationship
faltered at my critique of a beau’s vehicle or
driving technique. While on the surface my
date would beam at my love of cars underneath
he would loathe the day at the go-kart track.
I learned the hard way – if you want a second
date - learn to lose.
Now that I'm a
grown-up, I've turned into a REAL Car Girl -
but it wasn't easy!
More NEXT WEEK - Nika continues her
Confessions of a Grown-Up Car Girl.
For
comments, feedback and just plain greetings,
feel free to e-mail me at nika@racerchicks.com
or AOL IM "racernika"
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