. . . a find! Hardly remember them at all, but not for lack of brain cells - they just weren't that popular. There's an earlier model in my neighborhood that probably belongs to Richard Carpenter, whose car restoration and storage facility was on the same block where I worked. He had many rare birds, including a red '62 Plymouth convertible.
Getting to see all manner of collectible American cars was a fringe benefit of being employed. There was a classic T-bird, a '71 Roadrunner, a Stude Avanti . . . just tons classic steel cruising around Newbury Park.
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