When I was in high school, about 1970, a friend and I decided to go for a swim at the local recreation center. For some forgotten reason, he wanted to drive his mother's '68 or '69 Pontiac Catalina wagon.puma guy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 5:17 pm When I was in the 4th grade (1957) my teacher gave me the key to her 1955 Chevrolet, described it as blue and white and told me to get the cardboard box out of the trunk. I found the car, opened the trunk and brought the box back to class. When she opened the box she asked me where I got it. We ended up going back to the parking lot where I showed her the car from which I removed the box. Afre she opened the trunk and I put the box back she took us to HER 1955 blue and white Chevrolet. She opened the trunk of her car and there was the box she wanted. What are the chances?????
After the swim, we went out to his mother's car and he couldn't find the keys. Of course, there they hung in the ignition switch and the car was locked up tight. He as about to go back inside and call home when I pulled out the keys to my '55 Chevy and unlocked the door as pretty as you please. Inside, I wondered if my keys would work in the ignition. Sure enough it worked too and he drove us home with my keys hanging from the dash.
As you said, "What are the Chances?" He only lived across the street and about 3 houses down from me.