Tuesday 6 February 2007

Meet Bessie

This is Bessie, our trusty 1981 Chevrolet Malibu.



You can read all about what it is to be a Malibu here.
If you search the Wikipedia article for "Iraqi Taxi", that's our Bessie.

When I first sat in Bessie I was struck by how much the styling of the dash, the controls, the keys, the steering wheel all reminded me of my Dad's Holden Premier (a variation on the classic Holden Kingswood). It was like I was a kid again :-)



Like all cars in Edmonton, Bessie has a power cord. (You can sort of see it dangling over the bumper in the picture above)
Unlike certain other Fowler cars, this is not because Bessie is electric - it's for her block heater.
When it gets cold (like -20 C or so) you plug in your car to keep the engine warm so that the coolant and oil will still flow freely when you go to start it.
They reckon that starting a car that is too cold will cause as much wear to the engine as a year's worth of normal driving.

So anyway, I think it is rather ironic that the car we left for Bent and Liz is a Subaru all-wheel-drive wagon with traction control, anti-lock brakes, and a special transmission setting for driving in the snow. I always wondered who really needs all that stuff on a car. I mean, I had to work really hard to make the traction control kick in on normal Sydney roads. But here in Edmonton, I can see why such features are so useful - mainly because Bessie doesn't have any of them :-)

Mark

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Is Bessie coming to the Rockies?

Anonymous said...

My first car was called Beth-She was the "beth" we could do-
She was a 39 Chev panelvan that had been a pie cart. She cost 50 pounds- and about three times that much in repairs. She fitted 18 people(the college dorm) at college. If you put your foot on the brake, she veered violently left and the back doors flew open, but no one ever fell out. mumf

Anonymous said...

Hi Fowlers,
Your photos are absolutely amazing! What an experience...I'm more than a little jealous!

Delle, we miss your smile and your laugh, great to see it in these pics. Will keep checking in to cool myself down, minus temperatures seem so foreign!

Love Alison (Miss Maunder)

Anonymous said...

Hi Frozen Fowlers!!

You are beginning to become icons at school. 3M checked out your blog site today and all were very excited to see your journey so far.

Your blog site is in demand!! It's almost like watching TV only you know the faces!!!

Will stay tuned for the next exciting episode...

Delle, 1G mums were very pleased to hear that you bought yourself a lush coat.

Bye for now

Julia xxx