Chuck Hymore with his 1955 Chevy 3100 ice cream truck in his man cave in East Toledo.
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A 10-foot screen drops down from a marquee.
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The grille and tailgate of a 1954 Chevy truck make for a unique bar.
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Not every vehicle in the collection is vintage. A 1998 red Corvette convertible sits on a lift in the backgroun.
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A 1955 Bel Air is parked under the Corvette lift.
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One of the many neon signs that adorn the walls.
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A "Carol's Restaurant" sign, in the name of Chuck Hymore's mother, points to a large kitchen.
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Chuck Hymore and girlfriend Teresa St. Marie stand near his 1955 Nash Metropolitan under a sign he salvaged from a junkyard.
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Vintage signs cover the walls.
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A traffic light flashes all colors.
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A sign reads: "What happens in man cave stays in man cave."
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