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The full proverb says: “If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it’s yours. If not, it was never meant to be.” It’s a reminder to let go and trust in a bigger plan. It’s about surrendering something beloved in the hopes that fate will intervene and bring it back – if it’s truly meant to be ours…
I have always been a fan of classic cars and muscle cars, particularly the early Chevy models. The 1970 Chevelle SS in Cranberry Red was one of my all-time favourites and 25 years ago,