Dean Martin Trashed This Expensive Vintage Car At A McDonald's Drive-Thru
It's not so surprising that Rat Packer Dean Martin drove a big, expensive car, but his ill-fated trip to a McDonald's drive-thru was a little out of left field.
Read MoreIt's not so surprising that Rat Packer Dean Martin drove a big, expensive car, but his ill-fated trip to a McDonald's drive-thru was a little out of left field.
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