About the author:
Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.
Don’t see many Mavericks up here, the snow and road salt dod them in. And of course, they weren’t very god gars. However, this ruby Ford looks great, and those wheels are fine indeed. A perfect random ruby!
Classic!
My entries:
Moms…Check Nyo
Yummy-as-can-be
This is so cool!
Don’t see many Mavericks up here, the snow and road salt dod them in. And of course, they weren’t very god gars. However, this ruby Ford looks great, and those wheels are fine indeed. A perfect random ruby!
Naturally, someone who doe NOT touch type writes like this. Of course, the correct terms are, in order: did, good, cars are the correct ones…
Good thing I read like you type… And it was a cherry classic, strange, out on a sunny fall day.
I haven’t seen one of those in a long time. Nicely captured. Happy RT.
I always liked the car – a red one is even better”)”)
wow…this one’s gota be a classic!
My Third Eye
Cool car! Scrolled around and enjoyed your blog. we’ve RVd in Bexar County (I even know how to pronounce it!(
Always hung me up — coming in from Austin — but they all say “Bexar” pronounced “bare,” e.g., “Bare County.”