AT the age of 16, 1978 I had one of those large White Chevrolet decals, the one that is almost as large as the tailgate, on my tailgate of my '64 El Camino. When I took the decal off, some paint came off with it. SOOO, I got the bright idea to repaint my tailgate with a 120v airless sprayer. Well to make a long story short, the gun wouldn't spray the paint, who whould have thought that I needed to thin the paint, and I ended up using a 4" brush to finish the job. I must admit from 20 feet away it didn't look bad. BUT, when it came time to clean the paint gun I used Gasoline. Well gas and an electric operated paint gun don't mix. So when I tried to operate the gun with gas in it, it caught the gun on fire. Plus all the gas I had used to clean the gun on the ground also caught fire. I had a good size blister on my hand and the fire was contained just to the driveway and gun. Which was no longer usable. This story reminds me of the time I was looking at my folks 68 or so Dodge Polara around the same time, which had a 383 in it. I went to rev the motor up from under the hood. What I thought was the throttle linkage was the Column mounted shifter rod. Needless to say the car went into reverse, traveled across the steet, up the neighbor's driveway where I finaly got the car stopped a few feet from the neighbor's garage door.