"This is the 1955 Kingsway," the voice said, full of pride. "Assembled right here in South Australia. People called it a 'rebadged Plymouth Belvedere,' but to us, it was the king of the open road."
He double-clicked the first audio file. The sound of a heavy, metal door creaked open, followed by the steady, rhythmic purr of a side-valve six engine. An old man’s voice, thick with a nostalgic Australian accent, broke through the static.
Leo scrolled through the image files. Most of them featured a heavily weathered, derelict Dodge Kingsway sitting in a barn. It was missing its gearbox, its paint was a mosaic of rust and faded blue, and the interior was stripped. But as Leo moved to the next folder, labeled The Restoration , the story transformed.