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World’s finest ’72 Fury?

How many stories of old car revival have started with, “I wasn’t really looking for another car, but …”

My wife, Martha, and I were returning from a road trip when, an hour and a half from home, I decided to stray a couple miles off our route to drive through Marysville, Kan., just to see how the town had changed since I’d last been there. No, we weren’t looking for another car, but … there on a used car lot was a very nice-looking 2001 Chrysler Sebring convertible.

“Oh, let’s stop and look at it,” Martha gushed.

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