Four-time Emmy nominee Fred Willard was widely considered one of the most gifted comic actors. He appeared in hit TV shows including āModern Family,ā and comedy classics like āThis Is Spinal Tapā and āAnchorman.ā Away from the camera, Willard devoted his time to numerous charities including Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. He received a commendation from the City of Los Angeles and Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa for āoutstanding humanitarian and philanthropic work, [which] helps to further the goal of making the City of Los Angeles a better place.ā
Before all this, he exploring Arizona in a ā67 Rambler Rogue.
What was your first car?
A ā67 Rambler Rogue
How did you acquire it?
I had just moved to Los Angeles. I used to eat breakfast in a coffee shop on Hollywood Boulevard and the placemat had a map of California and Arizona. It looked like Yuma, Arizona, was a short drive from L.A. By now Iād decided I was going to stay in L.A. so I began to look for a car to buy. I spotted a terrific looking convertible in a dealership window. I went in and the salesman said it was the new ā67 Rambler Rogue. The color? Yuma Tan! Me in a convertible, exploring Arizona! It had everything I needed: AM radio. And for air conditioning, just put down the top! I bought it for $2,700 cash.
What is your favorite memory with the car?
I drove to Phoenix (farther than I thought) and discovered some baseball spring training sites, which became an annual spring excursion for me.
What happened to it?
I still have the car. Itās been in a few bumps and scrapes, but it is still Yuma Tan and I like to think some of it is the original paint. It would be interesting to see if it could still make it to Phoenix and back, but a short jaunt around the neighborhood is as far as Iām going to push it.
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