Received. :-) I'll look everything over and will get back to you sometime this weekend. It's her choice, of course. This looks good, though. ??

@kdfrawg Not much for hunting here either. Went duck hunting once with a friend in New Mexico. Got up at 0-Dark-Thirty, drove for hours, sat in a duck blind, froze my ass off, winged a couple of them with a recalcitrant shotgun, and had lunch at Taco Bell. Was never inclined to repeat the experience.

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Haven't seen around in a while. Hope everything is OK.

We had the Plymouth version of this when I was a kid, same engine and everything. Truly a land yacht.

http://bringatrailer.com/2016/10/28/claimed-all-original-65k-mile-1966-chrysler-town-country/

For some reason, I imagine Linux Magazine as something that arrives in the mail as a stack of unbound pages and three do-it-yourself staples. :-)

Check your email. :-)

@kdfrawg There's someone a few blocks from our house who has what looks like a '64 Falcon Squire wagon in dark blue, complete with the fake wood trim. It looks surprisingly good, actually.

@kdfrawg You're welcome! Another fun one from the early Sixties was the Ford Frontenac: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-drive/reviews/classics/ford-frontenac-a-one-year-wonder/article4389492/

If you're going with a medical condition theme, I'd say that one is dandruff and one is terminal syphilis. I'll take the dandruff.

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Here's a car I bet @kdfrawg has never seen before: A Beaumont Acadian convertible. :-)

http://bringatrailer.com/listing/1963-pontiac-acadian-beaumont-sport-deluxe-convertible/