I went to a local Toy Drive today. In previous years the event also has a pancake feed cooked by the local fire department and a car cruise-in. Thanks to COVID this year it was only a drive-through toy drop, but it was still fun and great to support such a good cause. The local fire department still received a great amount of toys (the 1938 Ford fire truck is barely visible in the photo below).
After this I took the long way home by way of many local farm roads. I stopped in a small town to take some photos in front of an old church that has now been restored and is used as a brew pup/eatery. I hope you enjoy these photos. It was cold today, but the sun was very refreshing and driving the car made for a perfect day.
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Brian, thanks for taking the time to post the pics and share the story. And I have to say that I LOVE the color of your car and those wheels! That's one of the best looking 66's I've ever seen.
Steve
Quote from: SFM6S087 on December 06, 2020, 09:49:33 AM
Brian, thanks for taking the time to post the pics and share the story. And I have to say that I LOVE the color of your car and those wheels! That's one of the best looking 66's I've ever seen.
Steve
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A gorgeous and bad-azz look!
Great job on the toy drive too.
Thank you for the kind words! I appreciate it.
I try to drive the car every dry day that I can right now, when not working of course.
We have plenty of farm roads around here with no traffic and it is a lot of fun. ;D
Great pics sounds like a fun day
Better to give than to receive, your a good man Charlie Brown