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Horsepower. Literally.

Not a Pinto. Not a Mustang. Just slow-paced, open-air luxury.

Not a Pinto or Mustang. Just slow-paced luxury.

As they gathered yesterday (Sept. 7, 2008) at Gerald Richards Park on Buchert Road in Sanatoga for the Pottsgrove (PA) Soccer Club‘s opening weekend of matches, most players and supporters arrived by car, truck, or van.

Most, but not all. One pair of soccer fans traveled there in a horse-drawn cart.

With plenty of green grass available, their ride home was probably the only one re-fueling while its owners watched a game.

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