Betty Dylan at Home

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Dr. Dan
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Dan's sister Deborah, Dad and sister Liz
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Dan's dad, Dick Dubelman
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Dan's dad, Dick Dubelman
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Dan after tennis
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Dan & Omar Sebastian after tennis
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Vickie
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This was my beautiful 1969 Chevy El Camino. Her name wais "El Cat". Pictures don't do her justice.
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She was a true "cowboy cadillac" with a 350 V8 under the hood.
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Unfortunately, we had to sell her when we bought the RV and hit the road.
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It's not only a damn shame, or just a cryin' shame, it's a damn cryin' shame! I don't want to think about it anymore...let's move on...
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This was our 1967 Mustang. Her name was "Silver". Everything on her was rebuilt from the engine to the interior to the exterior. You could eat off her 289 when it was all said and done.
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She used to be named "The Green T Mobile", but after she wasn't green anymore, Dan named her "Silver".
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My Aunt Judy was the original owner, so Silver was in our family since birth. I inherited Silver when me and six friends had to meet my dad at the border of Tijuana, Mexico, after wrecking my other car, a brand new Ford Escort. We didn't mean to wreck it, but it happened and I got the mustang out of it (heh heh)....
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but, like the El Camino, we had to sell her when we left California for good....*sigh* ...it's okay though because after everything was fixed, she wasn't as much fun to drive anyway. There's something about driving with virtually no brakes and slushy power steering that turned me on somehow. Peace, Vickie