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Where I live it would be impractical to have something that couldn't be driven on the freeway. Locally we don't have anything but a post office, country store, and small restaurant about two miles away. Anything more than that involves getting on the freeway, which some older cars wouldn't work out too well for. There are a few people around here who drive old cars/pickups when running short errands. One cool old guy has a 1940's/early 1950's International pickup he drives everyday to the post office and hay & feed store. He doesn't have a driver side door on it & always wears old jeans and sandals. This is a favorite destination for weekend drives for car clubs though. Lots of hot rod clubs and antique car clubs come up for drives on weekends as to lots of motorcycles. Last week I saw a line of Corvettes, maybe 25+ long & a couple of days ago there were two Ferraris and another super car I couldn't identify as I was passing by parked at a local restaurant.
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Marv Evans
'69 911E
Last edited by Evans, Marv; 06-11-2019 at 08:32 AM..
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