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> Weather is a big factor. In California, you can see classic old cars on 
> the
> road. No snow, no salt on the roads, etc., no rust. People not only 
> collect old
> classic cars here, they also drive them around now and then. Even though I 
> am
> not a car aficionado, I do get a thrill when I see a well maintained older
> one on the road. I've seen cars going back to model Ts all the way up to 
> some
> great old 1950 classic cars. I suppose, car clueless as I am, some 1960 
> cars are
> now classics too. California seems to go very easy on older cars.

Regina is a little hotbed of old cars. We have a couple of car clubs that 
seem fixated on 1950s road-boats. There is a landscaping service that has a 
pristine condition late 40s 1 ton still in service, and every now and again, 
some old fart will pull his old Model A or T out of the garage for a toodle 
around town.

Spring in Regina officially arrives when the hot rod enthisiasts figure it 
is safe to take their toys out to play.

William Robb 



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