Defender 90 Redux “No Boring Cars”
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As a kid, we had a “no boring cars” rule in the house. My first car was a 1938 Dodge sedan, light yellow, Earl Scheib 29.95, paint job—no kidding. It was from there to ‘65-’67 Mustangs, lots of Long Beach Junkyard time, and then on to various other projects, and the occasional beauties. Highlights from the long sold, departed, traded repertoire include a 1956 Thunderbird, 1995 Chevrolet Impala SS—weird, but I loved it, a grey market Mercedes G-Wagen—before they were the ride of choice for hipster soccer moms, and current rides; a 1997 Defender 90, 1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer, and ...