You should add that 62' to the 62' homepage so everybody can admire it.
Anyhow I am way off the whole Evansville thread but it was fun.
Tony
1966 LeBaron
San Antonio
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I was in San Antonio about 15 years ago on business. It has really
grown up
since I was a boot in boot camp. In some respects I am saddened some of
those air bases were closed.
When I was in basic training they had no air conditioning barracks!
We
only had giant fans. Now they have a/c. No wonder they say we're going
soft! ;)
I just bought a 1962 Custom Southampton that I will bring up from
Rhode
Island next week. I'm very excited about thsi car!
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From: "Anthony Bianchini" <ABianchini@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 10:24 AM
Subject: RE: IML: the last hull at the evansville plant
> You should come back and visit Lackland when I get my 1966 LeBaron
fully
> operational; you will not recognize it as most of the wooden buildings
> have been demolished in the past 15 years. Also Kelly and Brooks Air
> Force Bases are gone.