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Narrated by:
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Tom Magliozzi
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Ray Magliozzi
About this listen
The Hatchback of Notre Dame includes many memorable Car Talk classics, including Morley Safer of CBS' Sixty Minutes displaying a downright embarrassing obsession with his Peugeot and space shuttle astronaut John Grunsfeld, who calls from Hawaii. (Well, 700 miles over Hawaii, actually). And there's one of Click and Clack's all-time favorite callers- their pal, Dave from Bemidji - sharing the sordid tale of his journey to Alaska.
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