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      09-29-2022, 05:42 AM   #18
Bc2005
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Drives: 2021 M340i
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If you want a “special” car you might look at a well-maintained classic vehicle.

I use to drive a black 2005 Mustang GT convertible that looked very sharp, and I also drove a 1975 GMC K25 pickup that was restored to near original condition. The Mustang just blended into the car landscape. However, I still get people stopping me to talk about the GMC whenever I drive it. Everybody seems to have a high school buddy, grandpa, brother or other person who “used to have a truck like this”.

My truck is special vehicle based on age, but also unique because it really has the classic 4WD look, and appears to be mostly original. There is no jacked up suspension or big tires; just a truck that looks like you can still put it to work and use it. And it actually is ready to work, with more load capacity than most trucks you see in your neighborhood. Of course the gas mileage is a whole other story.��
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