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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1219851" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Yep, Indy Fiero pace car. That pic was back before I closed in the underside of the house to keep varmints out--I just parked the car there as a joke photo op--to see if it would fit. I had 2 of thos Indys--just sent the last one down the road yesterday to new owner. First time since 1999 that I haven't owned one, but I'm done with them now--got too old to get in and out of them. You wear them moreso than you drive them. It was a fun hobby while it lasted tho.</p><p></p><p>Been thinking I might get into older cars next--50s something flathead Ford of some kind. Easier to work on and I can fit in em easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1219851, member: 18945"] Yep, Indy Fiero pace car. That pic was back before I closed in the underside of the house to keep varmints out--I just parked the car there as a joke photo op--to see if it would fit. I had 2 of thos Indys--just sent the last one down the road yesterday to new owner. First time since 1999 that I haven't owned one, but I'm done with them now--got too old to get in and out of them. You wear them moreso than you drive them. It was a fun hobby while it lasted tho. Been thinking I might get into older cars next--50s something flathead Ford of some kind. Easier to work on and I can fit in em easier. [/QUOTE]
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