☀️ Scene 1: Sunrise Over the Desert
The sun rises over the red rocks of Arizona, casting long golden shadows across an empty highway. A dusty 1994 Ford Mustang cruises slowly, its engine humming like a morning song. Back in the 90s, cars weren’t just machines—they were freedom on four wheels.
The Open Road Vibe
By mid-morning, the highways come alive. A 1997 Toyota Camry and a 1995 Honda Accord glide past endless desert roads. No touchscreens. No distractions. Just the sound of tyres on asphalt and a cassette playing your favourite tunes.
Route 66 Nostalgia
Stopping along Route 66, neon lights flicker outside a roadside diner. A 1992 Chevrolet Caprice is parked nearby, still warm from the road. The air smells like gasoline, burgers, and adventure.
Sunset Cruise
As the sun sets, the desert turns deep orange. A convertible Mustang rolls into the horizon. The driver doesn’t rush because, in the 90s, the journey mattered more than the destination.
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