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Blackie Nixon and his Smart Car



2010-06-19 - Photo by Ed Waggener. Greensburg RD, Village of Clay Ridge, District 5, Adair Co., KY
Blackie Nixon is taller than his car is wide, but the car, at 8'10', is a little longer than he is tall. To get the car, he had to make a deposit and stay on a waiting list for one year. He's had the car now for two years, and after 5,000 miles he's quite happy with it. It gets almost 41 mpg on the road he said, is comfortable, and the quality is good. It does get buffeted about in high cross winds, he says, but that's not a major concern. It's quite nimble. Nixon was a star forward on the 1958 Adair County High School basketball team. He and his wife Nina now live part time in their Hillsboro, IN home, and part time in Columbia, KY.


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