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Old 04-16-2016, 09:35 PM
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Default Perfect night for a cruise-in with the T-37

Car is running great, weather is amazing...but so many Oldsmobiles! One other '70 LeMans drove through but didn't seem to park. Great evening.
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Excellent. I just got around to changing my oil today, so no cruises for me! Beautiful weather!


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Is that Jimmy Cone in Damascus? I used to go there in the early eighties with my family, we LOVED it. If so, it looks a lot different.

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No, this is the newer one in Mt. Airy. Much more parking with a Food Lion there.

The Damascus location is still there and looks about the same as it has since 1962.

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With his buddy, Blue, the '66 Corsa who escaped the garage for the first time since 2014.
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Is that Jimmy Cone in Damascus? I used to go there in the early eighties with my family, we LOVED it. If so, it looks a lot different.
Snapped this pic of the Damascus Jimmie Cone this morning...they aren't open yet so no line around the corner like last night
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That's the way I remembered it!

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Nice looking T-37 Eric! Was an awesome weekend here in Milwaukee too! I was out on Sunday with the family. First time we all took a cruise! Funny after not driving one of these cars for like 20 years how many people look at you and give you the thumbs up! LOL

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Thanks! Yes, the weather here has been insanely perfect since Saturday. I drove my son to baseball practice in the T-37 yesterday afternoon...after practice he and his buddy got in the back seat and all of the coaches were drooling over it

Made me think about re-creating one of my favorite GTO ads...
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Recreation of that '70 ad would be sweet!

I'm gonna try and hit different places around town and take pics of the car. Here is one from our first outing! Ice cream was in order for us!


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