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This is the car in question. John T., the seller, and I took it for a spin. The brake
went all the way to the floor. The paint looks good in the picture, but closer inspection
suggested otherwise. Bringing it back would have been very scary. Our two options were
to drive it back or tow it. John T. said that these cars don't tow well because it bends the bumpers.
After looking at the vehicle, we stopped at the New Belgium brewery where Fat Tire Ale is produced.
Heading back through Colorado, we saw Castle Rock. We continued to Pueblo, CO where we stayed for the evening.
A sunset in Pueblo, Colorado.
Looking out on Pueblo Lake State Park near sunset.
Next day, we drove south to Walsenburg, Colorado, then turned on the 160 to head west to Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve.
Along the way we saw some mountains.
John T. with the snowy Colorado mountains.
Tone with the snowy Colorado mountains.
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