Interviewer: Today we are talking about one of the cars, that were owned by your family from the day they left the dealership, right?
Mr. Frank: Right, so it's 1973 Ford Pinto which my dad bought brand-new.
Interviewer: So it's a yellow color?
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This month we talk about 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham.
Interviewer: Can you tell a little bit about what kind of car is it and a little bit about the story of the car?
Mr.Frank: Well, it's a 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, which is the top of the line Cadillac that the...
The first car is a Ford LTD Convertible from 1972.
Interviewer:
Okay. So what's the story of the car? Can you tell a little bit about it? Where did you get it? How long has it been in your family?
Mr. Frank:
So, it was never in our family, but it is now. I was act...
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