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Sunday, November 6, 2022
There Were a Number of Pre-War Gems At Lawrenceburg
Seeing old cars, the ones from before World War II, is always fun. Of course not all of these vehicles are stock with a number of them having been modified for ease of driving and safety. But as long as they maintain the sense of their originality I'm all for seeing them. There were a number of these pre-War gems at the 6th Cruisin' For A Cure For ALS show in Lawrenceburg. Among them was a 1931 Ford coupe that had undergone a bit of re-working. Also there was a 1933 Buick, an Essex Super Six, another slightly modified Ford Model A, a mostly stock 1933 A, and even a chrome laden Chevy.
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