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    Parking in groups away from the others again. Pharr, TX

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      Bayfield, WI

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        Galena, IL?

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          St Petersburg, FL

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            One of those strange, painted in post cards.

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            • Originally posted by BKE View Post
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              One of those strange, painted in post cards.
              I think the word was "colorized," Brian. BP

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              • From today's Hemmings blog, next to the Packard:

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                • I hate to say, but the most valuable vehicle in the above parking lot is that 23-window VW van with sunroof.

                  Craig

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                  • Originally posted by BobPalma View Post
                    From today's Hemmings blog, next to the Packard:
                    You have to work to find that one. It took me a few minutes.
                    "In the heart of Arkansas."
                    Searcy, Arkansas
                    1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
                    1952 2R pickup

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                    • Originally posted by 8E45E View Post
                      I hate to say, but the most valuable vehicle in the above parking lot is that 23-window VW van with sunroof.

                      Craig
                      You're probably right, Craig! BP

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                      • Anybody ever driven a 36-horse Type 2?

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                        • Originally posted by skyway View Post
                          Anybody ever driven a 36-horse Type 2?
                          That explains all those windows; so all the kids can s-l-o--w-w-w-w-l-y watch the world go by!

                          Craig

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                          • ...and then there's that whole cross-wind issue.

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                            • Post 10484 is Scotts Bluff National Monument in Gering, Nebraska

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                              • South side of U.S. 36 about a half-mile east of Groveland IN:

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