DesertTortoise
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Look at the old Country Squire station wagon. bnsd60m9200, I bet you have a rotary dial phone at home too 
And just to be clear, I'm not being totally sarcastic here. I have a first gen touch tone phone on a land line for a very practical reason. They only require line power to make calls. When the power grid is down and the cell phone system disconbobulated after a big earthquake (remember I live in California in very close proximity to several big active faults), I can still call out and let family members know I'm ok. I have had to do this in the past after a couple of big quakes, so while I also have a cell phone I cling to that old land line and simple phone for it's utility in emergencies.

And just to be clear, I'm not being totally sarcastic here. I have a first gen touch tone phone on a land line for a very practical reason. They only require line power to make calls. When the power grid is down and the cell phone system disconbobulated after a big earthquake (remember I live in California in very close proximity to several big active faults), I can still call out and let family members know I'm ok. I have had to do this in the past after a couple of big quakes, so while I also have a cell phone I cling to that old land line and simple phone for it's utility in emergencies.