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Some Interesting Cars

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From when a car tour came through Eureka.
 

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Doug - do you have a good collection of car photos you've made over the years?

Might be nice to have them all on one website for viewing.
Tom M.
 
You do realize that you're dealing with a person who can't
even install his Powerplay 8 track player,don't you?
 
Amazing! I never see anything like this in hinterland... I believe that Russian car is a Moskvich, something I've never seen before...
 
Where is the convoy of "overseas containers" supporting this international driving adventure?
 
I owned a 1965 Mercedes 220 SEb. Fuel-injected 6-cylinder, 4-speed column shift, no power steering. Paid $2500 for it, kept it for a few years and sold it for $1,650.00 to a guy whose shoelaces were untied. I feared the worst, and sure enough, a couple of weeks later, I got a call from a local attorney that "Shoelaces" had blown the gearbox. Tough luck. I actually bought a set of new shocks for that car in Lisbon, Portugal (even got a mechanic's discount!) Had the grille rechromed but the car developed rust and had to go.
 
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