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In a 100-Year-Old Car, It's All About the Journey

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We call them cars now, but they were once called "horseless carriages." You know, the kind of car Henry Ford built 100 years ago. And you won't just see them in museums or parades. Laura Klivans caught up with a group of vivacious Bay Area seniors who bring these relics back to life.

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