DOH! I meant to say "that the movie was set in the 1880's."
Adam Bradley wrote:
> I e-mailed and got a response from a woman who first reinforced the
> claim that the car was in the movie (not THAT car, by the way, despite
> what the ad implies), but a second e-mail from her indicated she was
> writing what the "boss" told her; in other words, it's probably not
> her car, she's just running the auction.
>
> I wouldn't mass e-mail her, maybe one explaining that the car was set
> in the 1880's therefore there were no cars in the movie, and repeat
> that the Roadster was called a Fairlady, and badged as such for some
> years (all years in other countries), in honor of the play, not the
> movie. Oh, if you reference Lancelot Link, she'll either know it's a
> group effort or figure everyone but her knows about Lancelot Link. :-)
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