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The muscle cars have aged out of high school hamburger stands and live in landfills or junkyards but some survive. The codger across the street in the end house keeps his in pristine condition, replacing its parts, babying its body in ways he can't do for himself. I see him rolling out down the street, into youth, joy, music, health, until he rounds the corner and disappears.
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Aug 6, 2025
Aug 6, 2025 at 11:38 AM UTC
Detroit
The muscle cars have aged out of high school hamburger stands and live in landfills or junkyards but some survive. The codger across the street in the end house keeps his in pristine condition, replacing its parts, babying its body in ways he can't do for himself. I see him rolling out down the street, into youth, joy, music, health, until he rounds the corner and disappears.
ShayCaroline
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70/GF/USA
Aug 6, 2025
Aug 6, 2025 at 11:38 AM UTC
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