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Old 10-23-2022, 08:18 PM
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Old 10-24-2022, 02:09 PM
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That's where my GTO was, until just recently:
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I was there for the inaugural MCACN summer show and benefit and a person really needs, at least, a whole day just to see the Museum. Between all the cars on the field, the top fuelers running their engines and the dinner food, I didn't get near as much time as I wanted/needed to see all the displays. Some really fascinating automobiles and some I'd never heard of. I, also, was not aware that the Checker Motor Car Company was native to that area. They have the last one made and many from the early 20's/30's, that, again, I had never seen pics of. VERY cool cars that were made for more than just taxi's.
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