As I've said before, I like to keep an eye out for
interesting cars when I'm walking Sophie. I know where all the cool ones are in the neighborhood, but once in a while a new one pops up.
I present the 1966 Dodge Charger. Sweet! It's in very nice shape, and usually lives in a garage, as it should.
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This is a fair-weather vehicle, for all its bad-ass looks. The owner came out while I was shooting it and pointed out that window on the fastback has nothing to clear it off. Snow and rain just sit on it, so you can't see a thing out the back in any kind of inclement weather.
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Still, it's a looker!
funny desiign flaw in an otherwise cool car
ReplyDeleteYeah, they didn't make a lot of them, possibly for that reason.
ReplyDeleteLove that car!
ReplyDeleteI saw your comment about almond butter on 101 Cookbooks and just thought I'd say that I put it in mashed sweet potatoes with a little orange juice. Yummers!