My dad, big brother and my sister. Yes that's me, the little one. This must have been around the time we moved to Germany.
Looks like a 62 wagon in the background.
Wonder how many service men and woman had cars transported overseas at that time.
Graduated from high school in May. Worked at the sand pit from then until the end of December I grossed $1,000. I believe thats $33 per week. 58 hours. I still have the W2.
Wow, your pic looks a lot like my family, dad a sergeant in AF, but I had a sister, not a brother. We were in Ramey AFB Puerto Rico at the time. Great weather. 5th grade, I turned 10 in October.
At the York Super Stock Nationals watching very few 409’s. Mostly those amazing Chrysler products and those TASCA Mustangs. I have told folks many times 1964 and 1965 were amazing years for SS as Chrysler got pissed off for getting beat up in 62&63!
Robert