When Ebony King first went on Talk Shot with Brent Loucks, she hoped someone in Saskatchewan might recognize her father’s long-lost dream car — a candy-apple-red 1968 Ford Galaxy GT convertible.
Her father, Keith King of Govan, bought the car from his family’s dealership, King’s Motors, in 1968. It came with black vinyl bucket seats, a 428-cubic-inch engine and a factory tachometer. Twelve years later, with a young family to support, he sold it and assumed he would never see it again.
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“I bought it brand new in ’68 and sold it around 1980,”