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dear Yvonne, oh, I wish we there, preferably behind the wheel of that “pop of color” – just cruisin’, letting the wind blow through our hair – radio blastin’ and listening to some good oldies!
much love,
karen
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Love those old cars. Reminds me of my youth!
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That is one gorgeous red car !
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Yes, it is I saw two vintage red convertibles on the same day in different parts of the cited.
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great photo and another fun memory! ♥
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Yes, remember we saw two of them that day.
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A classic car AND my favorite color? NICE! Definitely a ‘pop’. ❤
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I saw two red vintage convertible cars on the same day in different parts of the city. Maybe there was a car show or something.
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I would look so good in that car! If it were mine, I would have to add leopard seat covers. Love it!
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It’s a beauty. Must be a thing with middle-aged Florida men and custom cars, I saw two vintage red cards that day in totally different parts of the city. Both were convertibles driven by middle aged men. I, too, would love to ride around on a warm spring day — couldn’t take the convertible on a hot summer Florida day.
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