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COAL: 1974 Ford (Mercury) Capri – Never Mind the Bumpers!
Posted on September 28, 2022 | 51 CommentsIn our last episode I had bid adieu to my Simca 1204 and headed for an extended stay in ‘Yurrop’, as the thrice great Henry Manney of R&T fame […] -
COAL: Simca 1204 – Stranger in a Strange Land
Posted on September 22, 2022 | 48 Comments(Welcome our new mid-week COAL series and writer, Steven Vettura) This tale begins on the steps of My Old School (apologies to Steely Dan) in Montpelier, Idaho sometime in the […]