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On 2/15/2021 at 3:48 PM, dieselfan1 said:

First one I've seen.
I don't get all the hype
Looks like any other soccer mom grocery getter.b271330d09472996ff21d34b97997068.jpg

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That’s a Bronco Sport.  It is a soccer mom grocery getter.  The real Bronco from the commercials isn’t out yet. 

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Here the first classic of the Spring....
1973 Ford . Pretty clean.0b7880b2f11c29fea43315738addc6c4.jpg

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33 minutes ago, dieselfan1 said:

An old Chevy showed up0e967110cd1813eb16bdcfbd2363c418.jpg

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Like the old Chevy, reminds me of JJ Da Boss Ole Heavy

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Been slacking on this lately.

Yesterday this showed up. 

Very nice 57.

Next week there is a big car show a block from my store. Ive heard rumblings about 750 cars showing up

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A friend of mine built this LS swapped '56 Bel Air, digital corvette cluster and all (no pics of the interior, sorry)
I guess one would call it a resto-mod as all of the interior and bodywork are stock, including the fuel port behind the tail light.
 

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A few of my old snowmobile riding buddies showed up today. 

We joked about the moths in their wallets.

 

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I know that classic cars like these always draw attention. I often rent such vehicles and take them out on trips almost always. When I stop at traffic lights, the owner of some car next to me will always give me the thumbs-up dot. I am happy with such reactions of people who turn around after the car. When I saw the car, it was love at first sight dot I saw it for the first time as a kid, and I knew then and there that when I grew up, I'd have to drive this classic car drivedadscar.com. I would love to own one, but as it is costly, I have to rent one. Anyway, I enjoyed the ride. No matter if it's my car or a rental, I'm still catching the fun of driving a classic car.

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