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<blockquote data-quote="Fat Boss" data-source="post: 17024531" data-attributes="member: 122645"><p>I was at a show in Reno years ago and saw a late fifties Ford full sized convertible, probably a Galaxie. I told my girlfriend that one of my earliest memories was watching a car just like it but a retractable hardtop being lowered. This old hag who owned the car came at my like a witch, telling me how hers is rarer than a retractable. JFC lady, I was just telling a story about a car I saw decades prior. </p><p></p><p>Another time I was at a private, small museum near Hollister when our group of 10-15 folks was greeted by a docent of sorts. He surveyed the group, then pointed at me and said, "you must have spent a lot of time around cars." I shrugged and said I had. He said, "it's obvious because you're the only one here with his hands in his pockets." To this day I tell kids to put their hands in their pockets if going to a car show. It's hard to leave finger prints that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fat Boss, post: 17024531, member: 122645"] I was at a show in Reno years ago and saw a late fifties Ford full sized convertible, probably a Galaxie. I told my girlfriend that one of my earliest memories was watching a car just like it but a retractable hardtop being lowered. This old hag who owned the car came at my like a witch, telling me how hers is rarer than a retractable. JFC lady, I was just telling a story about a car I saw decades prior. Another time I was at a private, small museum near Hollister when our group of 10-15 folks was greeted by a docent of sorts. He surveyed the group, then pointed at me and said, "you must have spent a lot of time around cars." I shrugged and said I had. He said, "it's obvious because you're the only one here with his hands in his pockets." To this day I tell kids to put their hands in their pockets if going to a car show. It's hard to leave finger prints that way. [/QUOTE]
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