Re: IML: 1964 Ghia Limo TVB sighting
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Re: IML: 1964 Ghia Limo TVB sighting



Actually I've seen that episode quite a few times.  My guess was Ford used the Imperial as the limo to transport the Russian diplomat since back then, the Russians were the 'bad guys'!  LOL!  Cool '64 limo.  I always enjoy seeing that episode to get another look at that car!
 
Greg McDonnell
'65 Crown convertible
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 6:31 AM
Subject: IML: 1964 Ghia Limo TVB sighting

I was really surprised to see a 1964 Imperial Ghia Limo last night on the Andy Griffith Show broadcast on TV Land cable station.  Those shows always had Ford autos which added to my surprise.  I had never seen that show but it was after Barney Fife had moved to Raleigh to work in police work.  He was in charge of finding a private home in Mayberry for an international US / Soviet summit.  Barney ended up using Andy?s home.  When the diplomats showed up, they were riding in the Imperial Limo.  You never know when those cars will show up. 

 

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