I would add the Nissan Pathfinder to your list for “Adventurer”… Great List!
Snowplow driver - Tundra
Parents with kids onboard, throwing tantrums - Fit
CSA
Cruise Ship.Captain: Luxury Liner (think.1941 Dodge)
Lawyer (especially prosecutor) - Viper
Lawyer (for an air conditioner manufacturer) - AC Cobra
Phil Collins - Genesis
CSA
Car mechanics - Ford🙄
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Also mortician.
Shouldn’t an Adventurer drive a DeSoto Adventurer?
I know that I would like one!
A lady that wears very short skirts ~ Mini
… especially if her family name is Cooper!
Or a Dodge adventurer pick up.
Or she makes barrels!
Conquistadors always loved their Eldorados.
Wouldn’t it be James Garner?
Ty Hardin in a Bronco
Is there a Cheyenne for Clint Walker? I ran into Clinton Walker working at Trader Joe’s last month.
I don’t think you’re going to get an admiral in either of those; an ensign maybe.
And the Horizon. Wouldn’t a gambler drive a Monte Carlo. I remember Somerset Maugham’s description of Monte Carlo: ‘A sunny place for shady people.’
No, an arsonist.
and gold-diggers.
An actor in an Acclaim (and he’d deserve it.)
Franz Kafka in a K-Car. He’d drive and drive but never get anywhere.
Carpet cleaners in Stanley Steamers.
Muhammad Ali in a Champion
A Murcielago for Bat Masterson - Batman too.
An airplane mechanic would drive a Gremlin.
Julie Andrews and Audrey Hepburn in Fair Ladies
Could be… but that wasn’t my thought… Tom Cruise played a character Top Gun whose call sign was “Maverick”
Or, a Diplomat could drive… a Nash Ambassador or even a Dodge Diplomat
Revolutionary War Soldier. Plymouth Concord
A resident of The Empire State could drive a Chrysler New Yorker.
A member of the British Royal Family could drive a Chrysler Windsor–even though Windsor isn’t really their family name.
Screaming kids at the grocery, Subaru Brat.
Ron Perlman, Hellcat.
Florist - Corolla
Arborist - Leaf