Roy Rogers' 1964 Lincoln Continental paint job story as told by Dusty Rogers
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- Опубликовано: 16 апр 2010
- Part 2 of a 7 part series of interviews with Dusty Rogers (Roy Rogers, Jr.) discussing his famous parents, the closing of his family's museum and items from the museum that will be up for auction this June - including Roy's canary yellow 1964 Lincoln Continental Convertible.
Love the stories
😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂Dusty, Thank you so much for that memory!, I am a retired Florida motorcycle cop, and I also grew up watching your folks every single Saturday morning in the early sixties watching reruns of the TV show ! I also saw him every weekend at the movies on Saturday afternoon.... Your Dad (and my own Naval Officer Dad) taught me right from wrong, And a love for animals... I started riding horses in the 1950s... I am sixty five today, and I still ride ... my kids had horses growing up and and my twenty three year old daughter is a horse trainer and barrel racer... she was introduced to your father’s movies as soon as she could walk ... thank you for sharing ...
I grew up watching Roy Rogers , have most of his films and was honored to meet him . The absolute King of the Cowboys and an American treasure! Thank You!
THANKS DUSTY FOR SHARING THE MEMORIES!!!!!!!!
Love your stories.
Great story! I also had my Austin Healey (?) Sprite (bug eye car) painted canary yellow. Did so to be seen because of its small size.
GREAT story. I have a 62 Lincoln
Dusty sounds like a really great guy to know.
NickRatnieks he is!
Lol, really great guys aren't destructive.
why would you loose your power steering by taking the car out of gear?
He's lying.
The suicide doors open outward - you know - as opposed to inward.
Muy bueno
You are responsible for losing the museum. Spin the yarn however you wish, but moving the museum cross country and losing everything is about as reckless as anyone could be.