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Saw a '68 Dodge Charger about two days ago at the car wash down the street. I have a friend with the same car, but it's not pulled out all that often.
Neighbor has a couple cool cars, mid 60's Skylark that was out today, 40's Oldsmobile, and two Mavericks (one pro street, the other a four door stock sedan). I tend to see the pro street car every other day or so, long as the weather is nice.
Its not at all uncommon to see classics on the road on nice weekends. There is a guy in my neighborhood who drives a 1960ish Ford Sedan as a daily driver. It is not restored in any sense of the word; faded out paint, seats look well worn, etc, but it goes and stops as needed.
Someone a few blocks over from me has a blue and white 1957 Ford parked in his driveway. It has not run in some time as it has old license plates and flat tires.
I saw a beautifully restored 1953 or 1954 Nash Rambler CONVERTIBLE today! It was painted a nice metallic bronze color, and had four smiling people driving in it! I haven't seen a Nash Rambler convertible in fifty years or so! I was very impressed.
1968 Pontiac Catalina 2 door hardtop, it was a forest green color and it appeared to be in really good shape, unfortunately I don't have a photo of that car.
Yesterday I saw a beautifully restored 1959 Edsel. I couldn't see the model it was, but it seemed top of the line. It was mostly white, with turquoise inlays on the fenders.
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