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The cross on the car.
August 12, 2009
5:10 pm PDT
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During my younger days in NY during the 60's. My friends and I used to take turns borrowing our fathers cars on a rotating basis (without their knowledge) but, not unlike many other guys. We would all get together and one guy would sneak his dads keys. Then the guys would push it out of the driveway very quietly then down the street where it was, anything goes from there on. As long as the car was home before dad woke up. After a night of driving around the island we would go home and coast the car into the driveway and no one was the wiser. We always had a good time until one night we decided to visit a cemetery at the end of a dead end road.

There were four of us this night. Nothing out of the ordinary. It was my turn to take my dads station wagon. It was a fairly new Oldsmobile vista cruiser. It had no roof rack. (this is relevant to the story)

We pushed it out of the driveway and down the street. We all jumped in and I started driving around. Little did we know that this night wasn’t going to be just another ordinary joy riding experience.

It began just like any other night. Nothing special and it was even getting boring just driving around. One of my friends suggested that we go to a graveyard. He just said a lot of cool things could happen in a cemetery. We figured it had to be better than what was going on so we headed toward the river. On the way one of the guys said he knew of this cemetery at the end of this old road. He gave the directions as we went. Sure enough all by itself at the end of this lonely old road was a very old cemetery.

I remember there was just one street light at the entrance but the cemetery was dark. I drove up into the cemetery until the road ended. I am not sure why now but, everyone got out of the car except me. Maybe I was nervous, or maybe concerned for my Dads car. They were all acting goofy. You know how young guys act. A couple of the guys started acting like the Night Of The Living Dead. Climbing on my car etc., until one of them broke my dads rear view mirror off the car. That took the fun out of it for me so I yelled for everyone to come back so we could leave and go to Wetson's for a burger at the other end of the island. Staten Islander's, remember Wetson's? Is it still there?

The guys came back to the car and one was carrying a wooden cross. It was one of those temporary markers used for graves before the headstone is put on the grave. It was faded, dirty and some of the paint was missing. The guy wanted to bring it with us but everyone objected saying it was bad luck. He held it by the end of the longest part below the cross and tossed it with a full swing into the darkness. Then he jumped in and I backed the car out of the cemetery onto the road.

Now under the street light the guys told me to burn rubber. (something we said in the 60’s meaning to spin the tires) I tried and tried but could not break the tires loose from the pavement. So everyone but me got out to lighten the load. I tried and tried but still couldn’t. (It was a family station wagon!) I then drove up the street and backed up as fast as I could and threw it into drive but the car would just stall. (Now here is a very significant part) One of the guys saw an old tire and tried to put it on the roof to see if the car even had enough power to knock it off. I told him no, it would scratch the paint and he dropped it. Well, the guys all got a big laugh about that. They all got back into the car and we drove down by the river road. It was a windy road that went up sort of the west side of the Island. As we drove along one of the guys suggested we stop by this closed bar he knew of. He said they threw away their empty kegs behind the bar and we could get a few.

So we went and I backed in and two guys go out and started loading the kegs. Little to my knowledge that they were lying, the bar was open and a few kegs they took were full. Well, the bartender had seen or heard us. We took off and now we had the bartender after us in his van. Racing down that winding road. Me screaming at them for lying to me and taking the kegs. Them rolling the kegs out of the back of the station wagon in front of the guys van until the guy broke off the chase.

By now we are all excited and I am very nervous and agitated. Just then someone yells, “Take a right”! So I slammed on the brakes and made a right up a road with no houses. My friend said that he had been down the road a few days earlier and they had put down fresh tar to make repairs. (they did that back then)

He suggested that I make one last try to spin the tires in the new tar. I drove for a little bit and he yelled there is the tar, STOP! I did. Being in the excited state that I was, I slammed on the brakes and the car came to a full stop. Then, (after the car came to a full stop) we all heard a scraping noise on the roof of the car and a bang on the hood.

There on the hood of my fathers car was the wooden cross that everyone saw my friend throw away more than an hour before. We had driven miles, made sharp turns, sudden stops and drove quite erratically to evade the angry bartender. Yet the cross held on? Or did it? I don’t see how with a smooth roof and no roof rack. (remember I said that in the beginning) Also, the one kid had tried to put the tire on the roof and no one saw it. Did it just get there somehow? One of my friends was beside himself, very upset and yelling at us to get rid of it. The friend who originally found it swore he threw it away. (we did all see him do it) He said it was an omen and we should keep it. I got out of the car, took it off my hood and gave it to him. We took it and talked about it the rest of the night. My one friend never was comfortable with keeping it. We finally drove to the other side of the Island that night to Wetson's. On our way back home we got stuck driving behind another car. All of a sudden, in what seemed like slow motion, the entire area lit up as bright as day but with a strange orange glow. Then there was an explosion louder than anything I have heard to this day. The car in front of us and mine were pushed into the oncoming lane by the shock and we both screeched to a halt. By now my one friend was really upset, saying that we should have never taken the cross.

Well, it wasn’t the cross’ fault. I don’t think. It was a huge oil tank from a refinery in New Jersey that exploded.

Talk about scary. Well, we all went and watched the fire from across the river before going home. That ended our night of adventure. Our parents never knew.

I got hold of and talked to the friend who took the cross just before I wrote this. I asked him one last time if he had put the cross on the car somehow? Nearly 40 years later he swears he did not, even explaining that if he did, how would it have stayed on the car so long and no one saw it when they were out of the car a couple times. I had to agree that I had no explanation either. Oh and one last thing. Remember my friend that was so upset about the cross. It turned out that when the cross was cleaned and examined, the name on the cross was his Grandmothers name…

We talked about this for many years…

August 12, 2009
5:46 pm PDT
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OMG – I learned to drive in your dad's car!!

Interesting story. Thanks for sharing it. /smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

August 12, 2009
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OMG – I learned to drive in your dad's car!!

Interesting story. Thanks for sharing it. /smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

I still have contact with these people and they still swear to this day that it happened just the way it is being told.

August 13, 2009
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Wow crazy story! Almost sounds like an urban legend. Cool experience.

August 13, 2009
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Great story! /smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

I really enjoyed it!

August 13, 2009
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That was a great story. Thanks! A Vista Cruiser

now that is a classic ride. They usually had big 455

V-8's. However they did build anemic ones with

350 rocket motors in them. I'm guessing your dad

went for fuel economy? Thank again !

August 19, 2009
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Wow, that is a very cool story! I've noticed that you have a lot of cool stories, keep informing us of them please. /smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

August 19, 2009
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Wow, that is a very cool story! I've noticed that you have a lot of cool stories, keep informing us of them please. /smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

Yeah – GhostBreakers tells a great creepy story. I love hearing people's early experiences.

August 19, 2009
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Wow, that is a very cool story! I've noticed that you have a lot of cool stories, keep informing us of them please. /smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

Only a few that I had witnesses to. I keep my personal experiences private as I have no way to prove them.

December 19, 2009
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Now that was an awesome story! You told it so well, it never got boring. It also gave me chills.

December 19, 2009
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smegging brilliant!!! /blink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':blink:' />

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March 22, 2011
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Just read this personal experience for the first time. Very interesting and I like that GB followed up after the fact to see if his friend was telling the truth about the cross (crazy that the friend's grandmother's name was on that cross). Thanks for sharing your experience, Ghost Breakers! BTW, isn't Staten Island the location of a rather famous series of missing persons cases and loads of other mysteries. Wow, what an exciting place to grow up!

March 22, 2011
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Just read this personal experience for the first time. Very interesting and I like that GB followed up after the fact to see if his friend was telling the truth about the cross (crazy that the friend's grandmother's name was on that cross). Thanks for sharing your experience, Ghost Breakers! BTW, isn't Staten Island the location of a rather famous series of missing persons cases and loads of other mysteries. Wow, what an exciting place to grow up!

Thanks for reading it. It will also be in a book written by Annie Wilder that comes out next year.

Yes, Staten Island is a largely overlooked place but is chock full of stories and many mysteries. Many famous people have even come from S.I. also but N.Y.C. seems to always get the credit. You can also see two other personal experiences of mine from S.I. on MY SITE.

March 22, 2011
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Thanks for reading it. It will also be in a book written by Annie Wilder that comes out next year.

Yes, Staten Island is a largely overlooked place but is chock full of stories and many mysteries. Many famous people have even come from S.I. also but N.Y.C. seems to always get the credit. You can also see two other personal experiences of mine from S.I. on MY SITE.

Thanks!

March 22, 2011
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Yeah, it's always alot of fun 'til someone knocks a sideview mirror off the Family Cruiser, btw, how did you explain THAT the next day. On a boat like that, a missing mirror wouldn't go unnoticed.

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March 22, 2011
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Great story.

Thaks for sharing.

March 28, 2011
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Great Story! It was my first time reading it. I'm glad the cross turned out to be good luck instead of bad as previously thought. Although, I could imagine grandma saying, What you punky kids doing with my cross!?

March 28, 2011
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Yeah, it's always alot of fun 'til someone knocks a sideview mirror off the Family Cruiser, btw, how did you explain THAT the next day. On a boat like that, a missing mirror wouldn't go unnoticed.

Oh, not as hard as it seemes. Living in a NY neighborhood, you always have kids and people cutting through yards to get from one street to another so my Dad just thought someone cutting through did it. lol

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