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Neil, I may have asked you this before, but I tend to forget anything more than 5 minutes old. Can you identify this car?
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Its a Ford Zephyr Zodiac. I'm not old enough to remember them but do remember the name and could see the name on the rear wing.

https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/zodiac-car.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Zephyr
 
Crowbuster, I go to a lot of on site auction sales and online only sales too. Some days you are the dog and some days you are the bone. My wife and I delivered the blade and a brush this morning on the way to Stokes Bay to pick up a set of tires for my tractor. My son headed the other way to Toronto to pick up a motor, tranny and tires for his Tahoe. I bought this camper last week and have a guy coming to look at it this week. If he buys it that deal alone should pay for most of the 441. I bought it at an online auction and took a gamble but it's in good shape so should sell quick.
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Good luck with the Grouse, my favorite game bird! They have all but disappeared around here, but are still plentiful upstate. Go figure!
They should be on the upswing this year. But it also seems the birds of prey are very plentiful.

My cabin access road used to be fantastic but the resort about ten miles down highlights it to their guest so we are pounded down all fall. There’s a 4 day school holiday weekend in mid October and it’s amateur hour for the whole weekend. I finally had to park my truck at the end of my private driveway to prevent folks from coming into my yard continually.

The sad part of hunting these days is 95 percent of it is done from truck or ATV. I enjoy walking which means that once I get off the beaten path there are lots of birds for me. I think much of the younger generation is really missing out though.
 
I kept seeing a mom and young ones up at the fork of the road where my driveway meets the logging road but have seen a small hawk up there several times so I fear they have been diminished.
Hunting pheasants out in western ND 8 or so years ago. I couldn't believe how many hawks they had way more than here. Didn't seem to hurt the pheasant population none.
 
Its a Ford Zephyr Zodiac. I'm not old enough to remember them but do remember the name and could see the name on the rear wing.

https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/zodiac-car.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Zephyr
Neil wins, It's a 58 English Ford Zodiac. I bought it for $150 in 76, with 14,000 original miles. I drove it up to 50,000+ when a part in the trans broke. Traded it to my wife's uncle for a 58 Lyman boat. He kept it for 20 years and then gave it back to me. A bout 5 years ago I put pics on an English Street Rod forum. A member saw it and made me an offer, so off to California it went, where he now lives. He gave me $1750 for it and I bought my 660 with 2 bars and had money left over.
 

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