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Road Trips Driving Buses

I woke up driving on the autobahn; it was like a dream. I was driving an early ’51 Panel Van following a late-’51 Deluxe Bus – the 3-tone type painted Chestnut Brown over Sealing Wax Red with a white roof. The song talking in my head was going: “Well… how did I get here?”

It all started a few weeks prior, when I pulled my 1965 Double Cab out of its hibernation and it said to me:

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