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Starting to assemlble the fleet..















So many Automobiles to aquire and so little time.....

Aston Martins, Jaguars, and Ferrari...Oh, My.

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Kelsgarden said…
I just don't see mine here - it would be the "racing green" one of course . . .
Me said…
A newer model of each would be ok for me.
WickedHamster said…
I'd just love to use the 2nd one for Imperial Hamster Parades, when we show ourselves to our faithful people!
Anonymous said…
Great start on the collection. I have to keep reminding myself that we only have garage space for two cars . . . it would be so easy to start accumulating them (after all it all started with just a couple of penguins!)

DG
Bert said…
Oh we have all of these.
Woodchuck said…
Yes we do. And the fleet is growing by the day. If you have a request, just leave it here and I will find one, or two, for you.

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