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Cars a form of self expression
MORAVIA - For most vintage car owners, their vehicles are a serious hobby that keeps them in the garage tinkering to get them ready for the next car show.
At the Fillmore Auto Show and Flea Market, people weren't afraid to add artistic expressions to their automobiles.
Duke, a black stuffed dog, perched on top of Duke Whitt's 1968 Charger, was ready to bite anyone who might get too close.
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