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Spring is a wonderful time when people bring their interesting cars out to play. Leaving for lunch today I spotted this and was going to park nearby and take a pic. Then it pulled out and I shot a quick shot. https://youtu.be/5NxsbGR8puo Look at that little rascal take off like a bat leaving Hades. My Lexus could hardly keep pace. Had to forego the nonsense and get back to driving after the short shot.
 
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They come up on eBay every now and then. It's nice to see one on the road. Your video gives a real good feel for the size of the car.
 
There used to one in Billings, I haven't seen it in years. There is one in a somewhat different car museum called Dorys in a semi ghost town, Marmath ND. It is suppose to have been owned by Gen. Douglas MacArthur.

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I have to laugh every time I see one. There used to be a chicken franchise place here in town called Hoosier Chicken that used a Crosley HotShot to deliver the chicken. It was driven by an 18 year old kid. One day near my home, he took a corner too fast and flipped the Crosley. He was tossed out but not hurt badly. The chicken? Who remembers. Who's Your Chicken?
 
There is a liquor store in Chickasha that has one for its sign. It is raised up on a pole and its wheels turn.
 
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