Not a lot of flash and sizzle in today’s carspotting scene, taken from a shopping mall postcard featuring Rogers Plaza Town Center in Wyoming, Michigan, sometime during the early 1960s. Just what looks to be a typical Saturday morning of suburban shopping, all done in a broad array of family daily drivers. Few appear to be rusted-out hulks, either, which is either indicative of a time of lesser salt spread on the roads or of a time when the mechanical aspects of cars gave out before the bodies did. What do you see here?
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