smogged
v.β Β«’67 PLYM Fury…belted tires, smogged, $895.Β» ββAutos For Sale” in classifieds Press-Telegram (Long Beach, California) Sept. 15, 1972. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
smogged
v.β Β«’67 PLYM Fury…belted tires, smogged, $895.Β» ββAutos For Sale” in classifieds Press-Telegram (Long Beach, California) Sept. 15, 1972. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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