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Bob Cropper, husband of Lou Ann Cropper (retired from Bridge Program), is enjoying his car again. In 1969, Cropper bought his new ‘69 Hurst S/C Rambler from Cropper Motors in Cheyenne after graduating from East High School. After 40 years in storage, he and Lou Ann have refreshed the mechanics of the car and brought it back to life. Life is good! Photo: Jeremy Andresen

Shirley Basin Highway Maintenance employee Jeremy Andresen owns this 1955 Chevy. The classic car boasts a new 350 Chevy motor with 4-speed manual transmission and fresh paint as of summer 2020 that Andresen’s dad and family

friends did. Photo: Buck Stevenson

Bridge Program employee Buck Stevenson owns this 1985 Dodge 3/4-ton with a rather uncommon 8-foot utiline bed. Stevenson claims, “It's just another used but not abused older pickup with authentic and all natural non-clear-coated rust.

It may not be much, but it gets a lot of compliments and stories of ‘the one my dad used to own’ from passers-by.”

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