Seafoam Green Bel Air
In the summer of 1957, only
two weeks out of high school, AJ decided he was ready for something that felt
like the future. With payments AJ imagined himself driving down
familiar roads in a brand-new Chevrolet Bel Air, the kind of car that made even
ordinary errands feel important.
He went to Caldwell Motors
with a careful plan. He knew exactly what payment plan he could afford, and he
knew color was more expensive. The lot, however, did not agree with his plan.
There was no Bel Air to be found.
Rather than let the day end
in disappointment, Mr. Lusk took matters into his own hands. He went down the
road to Red River Motors in Bossier City and returned with a solution that no
one had expected: a seafoam green Chevy Bel Air, bright and fresh and new. Even
better, it cost three hundred dollars less than planned, bringing the total to
seventeen hundred dollars, a number that felt both serious and manageable.
AJ drove home in a car that
was better than he had imagined. The green paint shimmered in the sunlight, and
the whole town seemed to notice. Every mile felt like a small celebration, and
every stoplight felt like a chance to admire the hood stretching out in front
of him.
That summer was the start, the seafoam green Bel Air became more than just a way to get around. It became a moving symbol of moving forward in life.
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