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Tracy's Falcon
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Tracy blinked in the sunlight after the relative dimness inside The Thread Bear and led the shopkeeper to where he’d parked his Ford Falcon. The car needed a little body work and its passenger side front fender was powder blue instead of white, but it was Tracy’s pride and joy: A symbol of his independence. He carefully laid the bag containing the shirt on the back seat and Roy leaned in to hang the garment bag.
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The above excerpt is from “Long Division Book I: Roy & Tracy”. All of the books in the Long Division series are available in paperback and electronic formats from www.LD-Books.com. They contain adult content for readers age 18-and-up only.
When Tracy Becker decided to remain in Chicago, his father left him with a 1960 Ford Falcon as a parting gift. The Falcon wasn’t in the greatest shape. One of the front fenders had obviously been replaced following an accident with the original owner behind the wheel. This was Tracy’s first car and, as such, was special to my coyote. Tracy drove the Falcon from 1964 until another accident in 1968 left it beyond repair.
Tracy and his Falcon were drawn by Sinister-Jordex.
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The above excerpt is from “Long Division Book I: Roy & Tracy”. All of the books in the Long Division series are available in paperback and electronic formats from www.LD-Books.com. They contain adult content for readers age 18-and-up only.
When Tracy Becker decided to remain in Chicago, his father left him with a 1960 Ford Falcon as a parting gift. The Falcon wasn’t in the greatest shape. One of the front fenders had obviously been replaced following an accident with the original owner behind the wheel. This was Tracy’s first car and, as such, was special to my coyote. Tracy drove the Falcon from 1964 until another accident in 1968 left it beyond repair.
Tracy and his Falcon were drawn by Sinister-Jordex.
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