There were a combined 75-million automobiles in the US/CS in 1960, three-quarters of which were destroyed on D-Day.
And with every generation that followed an additional
three-quarters of the fleet was lost to the weirdings of time.
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95 years later, less than a 100,000 salvageable vehicles
are estimated to remain, nearly half of which are scattered
amid the arid reaches of the continental southwest.