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Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
Went with the "SE" model as it had everything I wanted or needed. Those pics are exactly what I got. Haven't driven much having these last 3 days off but back to work tomorrow & Sunday. Will be lucky if I get to 3K miles in the coming year. Have a list of my mileage from 12/2/2019 when I started at Enterprise, starting at 63K and ending up at basically 80K on 7/2/25. So basically, 17K between those two dates. So, my yearly mileage went down dramatically once I got a part time gig closer to home.Sandy, you have a GTI now. I think you need to find a day, once per week, to just drive your car. No destination, no appointment, no reason but one: You have a GTI now. Drive it!!!!

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Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
@ab348 said:
Is Moonstone Gray in the “Old Man Gray” color family?
Depends on the lighting. If it’s dark out, yes. If it is light out, it looks light so no

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Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
@mjfloyd1 said:
Blue is not a good color for a patient. I like how you think
But since it is a Smurf, it’s normal

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Re: Mystery car pix
A few miles from me, a Dallas suburb. No longer a Tom Thumb at that location, too bad, would have been fun to see the changes.Tom Thumb started in the Dallas area, and that looks Dallas-flat. And that church in the background looks vaguely familiar, but I can't find it.1966.
Josey Lane, Farmers Branch, Texas.

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Re: Mystery car pix
Often spoilers spoil good design.
I don't know where this is but I can guess when this is, zooms well:

I don't know where this is but I can guess when this is, zooms well:


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Re: Mystery car pix
many years ago NY did prefixes by county. My father was a volunteer fireman and the name of the fire company was Excelsior, and in the county they used EX for them. NY has an Excelsior county that happened to use EX on the plates. So many of the fireman went and got plates out there so they would have EX plates on their cars.

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