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There was a bar at the end of this shopping center that I used to rescue an uncle from! LOL


Forget the Porsche, check out that '77 Toyota Corolla wagon! Took my road test in our '80 and then nearly died in it on A1A in front of the Yankee Clipper. An uncle cut off the back half and welded in a new one and made one good car out of two which his daughter drove for a few years.

Too bad about that pilot.
 

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There was a bar at the end of this shopping center that I used to rescue an uncle from! LOL



Forget the Porsche, check out that '77 Toyota Corolla wagon! Took my road test in our '80 and then nearly died in it on A1A in front of the Yankee Clipper. An uncle cut off the back half and welded in a new one and made one good car out of two which his daughter drove for a few years.

Too bad about that pilot.

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That was heading east after leaving Lowe’s. Powerline and east on Oakland Park Blvd.

There is a Jim Threlkel florist that looks like it has been there for ages.

Wasn’t even interested in the Cayenne. I saw that wagon which was in Cordova by the Quarterdeck. Dine a dozen like Escalades and Mercedes down here.

Should see the massive Ferrari and Maserati dealer expanding on US1 north of Commercial. See both all the time. So much moolah happening here.
 

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That was heading east after leaving Lowe’s. Powerline and east on Oakland Park Blvd.

There is a Jim Threlkel florist that looks like it has been there for ages.

Wasn’t even interested in the Cayenne. I saw that wagon which was in Cordova by the Quarterdeck. Dine a dozen like Escalades and Mercedes down here.

Should see the massive Ferrari and Maserati dealer expanding on US1 north of Commercial. See both all the time. So much moolah happening here.

It would be nice to get down there again and cruise around and reminisce. But where to eat? I miss the Whale's Rib. There was a restaurant on the New River that used to give boat rides at night that we used to take my grandmother to on weekends, can't remember the name. Then of course, the Jungle Queen Cruise, we've taken the oldest with my grandmother but I don't think my other two girls were even born yet. Do you remember The Golden Spike, Le Dome or the Kapok Tree Inn? At Seabreeze and A1A was a delightful little restaurant in the 1990s that had lots of outdoor seating on these covered tables and benches that swung, don't remember that one's name either anymore. Before that it was a gas station that had been there since the 1950s or 60s.
 

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