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KEEP ON RAMBLIN’

Dear Classic American,
I fully understand you may not be able to help with this, but on page 22 of the current edition (January 2023) you printed a letter from a Mr John Smith of Bolton, Lancs, about his 1965 Rambler Marlin. Is there any way you could ask the author if he (or you) could supply me with his contact details, or ask whether he ever displays it at classic car events? I would dearly love to arrange to drive up to see the car (I am not seeking to make an offer to buy it or anything like that) – if his is the same series as the one shown from behind in the photo, with the twin horizontal headlights (the later variant with vertically arranged headlights spoilt the looks, in my opinion).

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