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Driving Home the Point

In the afternoons, as my neighborhood pals and I played “three flies up” in the street, an elderly gentleman named Mr. Levine (I only learned years later that his first name was Sam) rolled around the corner at a sedate pace and meandered past. We stepped out of the way to stand in awe of his 1929 Chevrolet three window coupe.

It was painted gray, striped in yellow, and sported 20-inch

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