
The Chevy of Dorene Gray
Sales of the 1952 Chevy Deluxe skyrocketed after Dorene bought one. No advertisement could rival that gal roaring around the county, caroming off inanimate objects like a pinball, without getting even a dent or scratch.
It took Jimmy Reynolds driving his across the football field and taking out the uprights to realize no car was indestructible.
Except apparently Dorene’s.
It wasn’t until she moved away that we found the other car behind her garage. That thing’s odometer read 15 miles, but it was full of more dings and dents than a moon rock.
Now, what do you make of that?

Love the image of Jimmy zooming across that football field. I could actually hear him revin’ the engine. Love the graphic as well as Ted’s photo’s . 🙂
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Thanks, glad you liked it. 🙂
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I saw it in Technicolor. 🙂
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What fun! And I loved the nod to Oscar Wilde’s tale
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Thanks. Yeah, I like that story so decided to do an homage
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Dear David,
What a great title. Love the story.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thanks, Rochelle. 🙂 Have a great week!
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Why do I want so much to say, “Female drivers!”
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haha, I don’t know, her car didn’t have a dent on it. 🙂
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A great imaginative rewrite of ‘The Picture of Dorian Grey’ Nancy,that poor old car had been through the wars 🙌
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Thanks! Yeah, it’s been through a lot.
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Sorry – I know you are not Nancy – just realised I wrote her name she is the writer of the next story….getting ahead of myself 😃
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no worries. 🙂
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Picture of Dorian Gray but a car?
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Exactly, that was what I was thinking.
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Love the title, David. Sorry they saw what the trick was. It was so much cooler when they believed in magic.
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Well, I think there was still some magic involved 🙂
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Oh this is so clever. I didn’t get it from the title right away, but the tale made it click in my mind. I love it. That poor little mirror car though…
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yeah, just sitting there, taking all the abuse. 🙂 Glad you liked it.
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Well done. Wild(e) take on the tale!
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Haha, nice. Great comment. 🙂 Thanks, glad you liked it.
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Brilliant.
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Thanks, Dawn! I appreciate it.
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