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Available here. I suppose Denver isn’t technically considered the Midwest, but whatever. Unfortunately my cousin Keri has all the pictures from my adventures in Kansas on her camera, so those will have to be posted later.
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rolo looked less totaled than i thought. i’ve seen folks drive cars that look worse than that. but, it’s good to see what became of your trusty car.
Yeah, many “totaled” cars are still completely driveable. But considering I had many more miles to go and there was no easy way to replace the window–the frame was totally buckled–and no way to get my stuff in and out–the hatch was smashed–it made sense to just give it up. But it’s pretty sad considering how well it was running!