Least you can do is name the Regent and other MOPAR cars, Doug!! LOL Jett RANCY???? Tony ----- Original Message ----- > I have the 1964 Canadian literature, and they sold New Yorker, Saratoga 300, and Windsor cars that year. > > Personally, I liked the idea that the Canadians got distinctive nameplates and trim and am sorry the manufacturers stopped doing it. So here's to the Mercury Monarch and Montcalm, the Meteor, and all the other Canadian nameplates of yore. > > 300ly, > Doug Jones > Just down the road from Jett Rancy > > -----Original Message----- > From: John Spiers [mailto:spiers@xxxx] > Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 2:58 PM > To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] 65 to 66 > > > > Windsor was a Canada-only nameplate in the mid-'60's, and included in the published Newport production figures. This is similar to Pontiac in the '60's using the Parisienne & Laurentian nameplates at the same time they sold only Catalinas and Bonnevilles in the US. I believe Ford did the same, but cannot think of the model names. > Canadian-derived names for the Great White North. > Regards, > John Spiers > Don Verity wrote:There is no such car as a 66 Windsor, they quit making that model after 61. >