Thinking outside the box is good; now think outside an even larger, and "boxier" shaped box than you've seen before is what should solve this mystery.
If you've seen many photos of 1959 Plymouths in print, you have likely seen this car and upon close examination it will reveal it's uniqueness. But if only seeing just a few, then it is still in your future. I think your interest and deep knowledge of these cars makes that the likely situation.
Since the previous musical clues weren't guiding anyone to the right place, try listening to Three Dog Night. Or perhaps find the title of an album from the summer of 1965 whose lead song was used by Geico Insurance last year. Oldies clues for an oldies car!
Bernie B. wrote:... Or perhaps find the title of an album from the summer of 1965 whose lead song was used by Geico Insurance last year. Oldies clues for an oldies car!
Bernie
Hmmm...
Beats me!
Matthew, Bernie has a new email address, and I had to update his address on the Forum - perhaps that was it.
Bernie B. wrote:... Or perhaps find the title of an album from the summer of 1965 whose lead song was used by Geico Insurance last year. Oldies clues for an oldies car!
Ah, I finally get this! And the clue is indeed the title of the album, whose lead song was on that Geico list. Now, to rummage through my 3DN discography...
So happy to hear my clue made sense - assuming you're choose the right ONE. Sorry, but I got that album so long ago and it fits perfectly, at least to me.
I just didn't want anyone to give up so easily, nothing like try and try again when it comes to games like this. Just a small contribution to the board I hoped.
Sorry I didn't get any PM, my email changed last year too, but Dan has it through the forum.
WDJ40 wrote:From his 1965 album, "There is Only One Roy Orbison", the song being "Ride Away", written by Orbison and Bill Dees.
Yup! Bernie's allusion being, this particular car - There is Only One, and One is the Loneliest Number - was one of a kind. There's already enough commentary on this thread that, if you put it together - you can surmise what it is. We just need for somebody to say it! And then, the grand unveiling...