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Mustang graveyard next to a Ford dealership and behind a classic car mechanic/restorer.
And on the side of their shop.
Chevelle
Satellite
I feel like I should know what this is, but I don't. That wavy thing on the vinyl top looks extremely familiar...
They also had a 1980? Lincoln Continental, but I figured no one would be interested in it. It looks just like my TC except with opera windows, concealed headlights (which were open), and a Continental trunk lid, and is also a ugly light yellow or something color.
Classic hot rod truck.
And then I mother of god'd.
I literally said "Oh my god!" when I saw this car in the corner of my eyes. I pulled into some factory's parking lot to turn around and pulled into this place (I didn't even check to see what the place was, a bank, maybe) and parked next to this
1960 Cadillac Sedan Deville 4 Window. I got out and asked if I could take some pictures and he said yes. I probably told him it was beautiful 3 or 4 times.
The weird part is that he was dressed like he was straight out of 1960. And I have no clue why he was in the back seat reading a book, either. He even complimented the Lincoln!
Also, I almost didn't go down this road. It was a split second decision to go straight on this road instead of turning onto the main road, and I'm damn glad I did!
It certainly pulls off the "4 door coupe" look better than most cars, whether that's what they were going for when they designed it or not.
And then it wasn't as interesting, but still alright.
Unsure, but I'm thinking it's a mid-60's Fury.
Roush Mustang
Skylark at Autozone. The kid driving it looked straight out of the early 70s, afro and all.
And I'm 90% sure this is the same one, but I saw it at the mall.
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xXKingJoshXx It's a 308. Nice spot.
Thanks!!!
Zyla
Edit: I just noticed the driver of it is staring at you. I don't think he was expecting to have his picture taken, judging by the look on his face.
He was giving me a funny look. I don't know if he didn't want me taking his picture, didn't know what I was doing, or just didn't expect it.