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Mickey Richaud

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ENDED ALREADY??!!
 
bummer - driving one of these, would kind of be doing American Grafitti in Brixton
 
I think that's the same one I drove in Salem,Oregon,
many years ago.I had two of them - sold both.

- Doug
 
Mercury or Chevy?!?! :jester:
 
Doc,

FORD!!!! Consul Capri 315.Cool thing is that you
could fit a family of 5 in the trunk.

- Doug
 
mehheh.
 
DART said:
I don't understand why no one was willing to pony up 500. opening bid. Frightened off by the fact (?) it runs and looks good & has no serious rust?

Methinks someone made him an offer, and he sold it before anyone bid.
 
It was relisted by the same seller. Don't know if it still is.
 
Hi Scout,

If it were relisted; What catagory would it come under, "FORD"?

Whats something like that valued at these days? I ask cause I have "No Clue" & "Just Curious". A TR3 & TR4 is more than I can handle right now.

Russ
 
That's funny - I had two of those also.
a '65 4 door automatic,& a '64 2 door GT (1-
of 24 made w/LHD/1500cc engine).
The automatic was our oldest Son's car in
high school.He thought it was cool.

- Doug
 
You've had quite the interesting ownership history, Doug. Mine is positively pedestrian in comparison.
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Yeah - but my neighbors were NOT impressed.
I once had 13 cars here.

- Doug
 
You just needed a larger garage, or taller fences.
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or more property (with trees)
 
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