Travis McGee would have loved it
For those who have yet to make the acquaintance of John D. MacDonald's boat bum/detective/troubleshooter Travis McGee ("Darker than Amber," "The Deep Blue Goodbye," etc.):
McGee's car was one even more memorable than this -- a 1936-era Rolls-Royce that had been converted, post-accident, into a pickup. McGee tells us that he saw the car on a lot and loved it because it's electric-blue paint was the same shade as the hair of his 4th grade teacher, and he thereupon bought the car and named it after the teacher: "Miss Agnes." In a number of the stories he tells us how the car would be slow to get up to speed, but then would travel all day "at 80 in a sort of ghastly silence."
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-- Paul W. (The Benzadmiral)
('03 Buick Park Avenue, charcoal/cream)
Formerly:
'97 C230, smoke silver/parchment; '86 420SEL, anthracite/light grey; '84 280CE (W123), dark blue/palomino
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