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i love that car ! i covet the white sidewalls ! I am inspired / i am 78 and still drive my 1965 Dodge Dart station wagon / Pacific blue with a white top and chrome luggage rack / her name is Dreamboat and if i live to be 101 like the lady with the darling car it will be because of my dear old gypsy wagon that sends me messages in my dreams
Katherine
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