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This was in 2000 when we had that snow late in the spring with snow covering all of the blossoms on the trees.
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...or a double one, as I discovered two 1950s classics, seemingly in everyday use. In the foreground is a Pontiac coupé of around 1954 vintage, bearing the hallmarks of General Motors' long-serving chief designer, Harley J. Earl. Contemporary British Vauxhall Crestas had similar styling cues.
Alongside is a Jaguar Mark VII, recognisable by its split windscreen. The model was superseded in 1956 by the Mark VIII, which had a one-piece windscreen.
Movie buffs may recognise the Mark VII Jaguar as the car driven by Kim Novak around the streets of San Francisco in "Vertigo" (1958) - one of Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece films.



















