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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Dave Devour's '66 Catalina

By Dave Chapman


TRENTON — Classic cars from the 1930s and ’40s are great vehicles. They are easy to work on and have great lines. The problem is they don’t have many creature comforts and, for some, the creature comforts make newer classic cars a better choice.

Dave Devour had a classic Packard, but its lack of power steering made it hard to drive.

Devour still wanted to own a classic car he could drive and enjoy. He went to look at a Chevelle that he saw for sale.

“I went to look at the Chevelle,” Devour said. “I just couldn’t buy it. Everyone has a one. I saw the Pontiac and bought it instead.”




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