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J A N U A RY • F E B R U A RY 2 0 1 5
Heather Royston by
When the Board of Directors of CottonLand Cruisers asked me to write the article for the 10th Annual Southern Cruiser Crawl, they said it was because they wanted a woman’s point of view on the event. I’ve been asking myself what that means ever since. In discussions with the other women drivers at the event, we decided that they weren’t looking for a discussion of the merits of Freeborn Red vs. Spring Green paint colors but rather, what this event was really about for us.
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Photo by Rick Carswell
Debbie Tolleson shaking down her mall crawler.
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