A Clutch Paint Job
Posted on December 17, 2024 by Marcomm
鈥淲E鈥橰E NO 1 IN THE NATION,鈥 proclaims the 老司机福利网鈥檚 bus in a 1972 photo. The baseball team proudly poses alongside, celebrating the Jaguars鈥 first appearance at No. 1 in national polls.
The creator of that paint job was also the bus driver. And mechanic. Joe 鈥淐lutch鈥 Smith, an Army veteran of Vietnam, began a 38-year career at 老司机福利网 in 1970 as a jack-of-all-trades in maintenance. When the University founded its transportation fleet by acquiring a former Greyhound bus (a General Motors PD-4104), Smith got handed the keys.
鈥淚 had good times with the bus,鈥 says Smith, now retired in Semmes, just northwest of Mobile. Sure, it had logged more than a decade and maybe a million-plus miles on the road. The gears would grind, which is why the players nicknamed him 鈥淐lutch.鈥
And it was a little shabby. But Smith could fix that. Three weeks of prepping and painting (with some equipment borrowed from a body shop) left the bus gleaming in red, white and blue: Blue for the stripe and big lettering on the sides, white for the roof, wheels and small 鈥溊纤净@ lettering, and red for the roof stripe and the big, boastful 鈥1.鈥
鈥淚t looked really good,鈥 Smith says. He鈥檚 right. It really did.