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Went to Albany,Oregon Yesterday

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....6+ hours each way.I saw a lot of interesting cars,
+ some great scenereay.
I think that about 1/2 of the old Datsuns are still there- I saw three 210's,+ a few old 521 & 620's,plus a couple
of 280Z's.
I also saw two Corvairs,a four door Granada (for sale),
and a '68 Impala in the same place,plus a nice '60 Chevy pickup,& a couple of older ones.
Oregon has just way too many cool old cars!I wish that
I had more time there.
And,of course,the scenery was Incredible!I almost took
the MGB GT,but thought that the Dakota would work out better.

- Doug
 
I agree on the cars in OR. Portland kept surprising me with the 50's era Chevy's and Fords being used as drivers. Here in the NE they would have been eaten by the rust bugs decades ago.
 
Another point that Portland is like Seattle was 30 years ago
 
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