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Some impressions from my US road trip in July:
Not just any exit - THE exit! (At the Sears/Willis Tower)
Impressions of Elk Horn, Iowa:
Doritos truck with old livery. Spotted in Indiana:
'67 Barracuda in Northern California. Mr. Sandworth, the chemistry and science teacher from one of my unpublished novels, drives one just like this:
'67 Fleetwood, obviously:
Now THIS is an interesting vehicle! Spotted after going to a Weird Al Yankovic concert at the Hollywood Bowl, my mom immediately assumed it must have been Al's car, but it wasn't. It's a 1986-87 Armaretta, built by the Lerini Coach Corp. of Reseda, CA. I recognized the Ford Granada headlights, and assumed it was based off a Seville.
Woman next to me: "Don't you mean Deville?"
Me: No, Seville.
A specific kind of fun is apparently advised to start here...
Tourist in Venice...
Cash accepted...
What's more, this was at Ingo's Diner in LA...
I also spotted at least two campers with German plates in Yellowstone, as well as a Blazer with a Sonora (Mexico) plate in LA.
Not just any exit - THE exit! (At the Sears/Willis Tower)
Impressions of Elk Horn, Iowa:
Doritos truck with old livery. Spotted in Indiana:
'67 Barracuda in Northern California. Mr. Sandworth, the chemistry and science teacher from one of my unpublished novels, drives one just like this:
'67 Fleetwood, obviously:
Now THIS is an interesting vehicle! Spotted after going to a Weird Al Yankovic concert at the Hollywood Bowl, my mom immediately assumed it must have been Al's car, but it wasn't. It's a 1986-87 Armaretta, built by the Lerini Coach Corp. of Reseda, CA. I recognized the Ford Granada headlights, and assumed it was based off a Seville.
Woman next to me: "Don't you mean Deville?"
Me: No, Seville.
A specific kind of fun is apparently advised to start here...
Tourist in Venice...
Cash accepted...
What's more, this was at Ingo's Diner in LA...
I also spotted at least two campers with German plates in Yellowstone, as well as a Blazer with a Sonora (Mexico) plate in LA.