Aston 91 said:
You truly are a scholar if you found this car through research. I assumed you'd come across one in your time in the USAF. I think the use of "cabriolet" was the key. I did a few searches using the term, but spent most of my time looking for "convertible", which seemingly yielded everything but the car I was looking for.
I'll admit to being a car guy. 50's and 60's classic "sport/muscle" types primarily, but classic cars in general. I used to own a 1966 Sunbeam Alpine and became interested in a Tiger until they became way more money than I want to spend, so I've done a lot of European car related searches and have learned some tricks to narrowing things down. At varying times: a 1965 Mustang GT fastback A-code, 1966 Mustang C-code, 1966 Mustang fastback C-code, 1969 Dodge Coronet "Super Bee" w/440 six-pack, 1972 El Camino SS w/402.
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