Interesting- makes me sorta wonder what make and model of car the late Nash Buckingham might have driven, if he a license-"back in his era"--in his story about a goose hunt with Henry P. Davis, near Memphis- he details how Henry's hunting vehicle was in the repair shop, so they took Mrs. Davis's "spic and span sedan" and Henry drove it through thru mud and muck until Hell wouldn't have it. Wonder what "Mack" Davis said when they returned?

My late maternal grandfather drove Packards until they went out of production-aprox 1954-ish? Then he went to Cadillacs- still can remember being behind the wheel at age 14 on those back country roads near Chillacothe.

I love to shoot 'coons, like I do woodchucks- Never ceases to amaze me the going prices paid around my neck of the woods for BlueTicks and Walkers-- RWTF


"The field is the touchstone of the man"..