I thought I’d swing by and visit my buddy Dean. I was on my way past Trochu anyways and I had a few hours to kill, so I picked up a six pack of Blue Beaver Beer at the store and drove over to Dean’s trailer.
There was no answer at the door, so I checked around back. Sure enough, there was Dean in the garage, working away on some machine or another on his bench. “Hey, you brought beer!”
As we both opened a can, I examined his project with interest.
“What’ve you got here, Deano? I don’t recognize any of this.”
“Well, I know you can keep a secret. This here is what I’m going to call the internal combustion engine. Burns gasoline, produces a lot of horsepower.”
“Where’d you get the idea for this? I didn’t know you could invent.”
“I dunno, just came to me. Hand me that thingie over there.” He went back to his assembly, taking the occasional swig of beer. “ I scavenged most of these parts up from around town, but I had to order a couple. Turns out this company named ‘Ford’ builds all of the components I need and sells them everywhere. I got a good idea how it all fits together and I bet I’ll have my prototype working by the end of the week.”
I watched in amazement as Dean made history. The first internal combustion engine. He was probably going to get rich on this one idea! After a while I had to go. I said goodbye and headed for home.
For the next week I pretty much forgot about Dean and his secret project. I was pretty busy with contract negotiations between the activists and the government and I had a lot on my plate right around then. As Saturday rolled around, though, I remembered to call him up and check on his progress.
“So what’s shakin’, Deano? Hows your engine going?”
“Be careful what you say, I think my phone’s tapped. Just come down and take a look if you want.”
Intrigued, I made the trek back to his house. Again, I found him out back. His usually open garage door was closed tight. Paranoia from Dean, of all people. I shook my head and went inside.
His engine was mounted on a stand in the middle of the little building. Dean had a new stack of parts on the floor, a jumbled mess of who knew what. “Come on in, I’ll fire it up for you,” Dean said with a grin. In a few minutes he had his new motor purring loudly away. He revved it up and down for me then shut it off. The noise from it was deafening in the tiny garage.
“That’s great, Dean. But what are you going to do with it?”
“Well, for starters I’m going to build something to put it in. I’ve been thinking about this vehicle I want to invent. It’ll be fast and hold to the road real good. I’m going to call it a ‘Mustang’,” he proudly announced.
Later, on my way home, I shook my head in amusement. You never know what’s going to come out of a sleepy little town like Trochu.
Great story, Mustang is definitely my favorite muscle car!
That’s incredible! My favorite car is also the Mustang. I’d like to learn how to work with cars, but as of right now, I’m pretty clueless. I just bought a 1976 Corvette Stingray and would like to learn how to work on it myself. I think I’m going to start taking classes at a local trade school.