1-5. Brian's continued diligence has turned up more finds, starting with a great '68 Dodge Charger cruising Wallace, Idaho (1). His howetown of Osburn, Idaho, yielded a mildly customized 1949 Ford Tudor (2). In Harborcreek, Pennsylvania, he snapped a '48 Nash coupe (3). Moab, Utah, was home to a solid-looking 1937 Chevrolet two-door sedan (4). In Osburn once again, he turned up a '49 Mercury (5) at the town's post office. 6. Ken likes Studebakers-he owns a 1956 Champion-so he welcomed seeing a '56 Golden Hawk at a restaurant in his hometown of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 7. Sylvan Beach, New York, was where James noticed a 1949 Dodge Wayfarer convertible. He lives in Rome, New York. 1, 2. A shopping plaza on Chicago's North Side, where Paul lives, served up a sharp four-speed 1963 Pontiac Catalina hardtop (1). In suburban Mundelein, Illinois, he came across a Citroen DS (2). 3-7. Serious car spotters spot cars wherever they go, and it looks like we'll have to count Neal in that group. A resident of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, he shot a circa-1975 Ford Ranchero (3) in Lyons, Colorado. Near Pittsburgh he noticed an odd sight-a Pontiac four-door hardtop with a 1967 Grand Prix nose (4). A convenience store near the Pittsburgh airport gave him-and us-a look at a modified '71 Dodge Dart (5). A 1964 Imperial four-door hardtop (6) was resting in a Homer City, Pennsylvania, alley. Finally, in Lyons he saw a '38 Buick coupe (7).
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