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The fleet varied from new or almost new, to old and many, many in between. A few of my favorites were a car that belonged to the current owner's grandmother. It was a 57 Chevy 4-door hardtop that showed her thriftiness. Six cylinder, no radio, no clock. I was surprised that it wasn't a two door sedan but otherwise it was the car that a gramma would buy. New belts and hoses were purchased before it was driven back here from Indiana. Otherwise, it was as gramma owned it.
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Another standout was the 37 Mercury Zepher coupe with a V-12. I heard that it was found in a barn. Imagine finding something like that !
How about the Austin Healy 3000 that the guy has owned since 62. British Racing Green of course.
A great day !
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