Though we didn't photograph every old car or wreck we saw on our last trip to the USA, we still took a few when we saw an interesting vehicle. Here's a selection.
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| This old Ford is probably on the way to a shiny future |
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| And this Dodge lives behind bars in Jerome |
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| Nice colour on this Rod in Temecula |
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| A rare International truck |
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| What is this? A Ford? |
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| Get me a trailer! Scout! |
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| Jerry's customer Coupe |
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| Ok, this Toy is a classic too, but I prefer that Ford. |
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| Ghost Buster Caddy in Phoenix |
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| So why is this Redhead Chevy green? |
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| Jerome Bug |
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| I like the red on the Chevy, but still prefer that old M38a1 Jeep |
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| Sweet Ford for Pancakes |
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| Nothing boring in Boron |
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| Paint my Wagon(eer) |
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| Pink Packard? |
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| More classics behind fences |
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| The Nash-Austin Metropolitan must be the most imported British built car in the USA. We saw more of these parked in fields than MG's. |
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| This is a Baja-Bug? |
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| An interesting 4x4 Ford conversion |
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| Wine and cars. Collision? |
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| A good old pickup truck wallowing in the street! |
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| Pretty nice Mustang heading west |
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| Always nice these American fire trucks |
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| Another nice one to take home: Jeep CJ6. |
























