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Stylemaster College Of Hair Design

Type: Universities and Colleges
Address: 1224 Commerce
Longview, WA 98632
Phone: 360-636-2720
Web Site: stylemasters.qwestdex.com
Accrediting Agency: National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences

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And you thought the Fiat 500 was a cutie! I had a treat today in seeing this little gem buzzing down Seattle's Queen Anne Ave N. It's a 1957 BMW Isetta 300. The owner walked up as I was taking this shot and shared this bit of information with me. He then opened up the front of the car and got in via the dash board door. He said it runs on a BMW motorcycle engine. There are 4 wheels, but the the back two are spaced very close together. The owner said at one time previous models had three wheels, but this was modified for stability. I really loved seeing this and wish it were still being made. It would be a super choice for today's city driver.
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