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Guest Skyking

1957 Metropolitan, restored 2004 1960 Metropolitan, restored 2007 1954 Metropolitan, restored 2013 All restorations completely done by me. Bob

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Found this less than a mile down the road a few months ago. It followed me home one day and is now resting comfortably next to my Buick.....:)

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post-54743-143142334723_thumb.jpg 1) 1934 Auburn 850Y phaeton 2) 1935 Auburn 653 sedan (33,200 miles) 3) 1935 Auburn 851 phaeton 4) 1936 Auburn 852 s/c cabriolet 5) 1936 Auburn 852 s/c phaeton 6) 1936 Auburn speedster

7) 1930 American Austin coupe. 8) 1933 American Austin roadster 9) 1934 English Austin 65 roadster 10) 1963 Studebaker Avanti (41,100 miles) 11) 1937 Rena 1 of 1

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Is the rear window frame correct for 34 Hudson? I have a couple of them and always wondered what they were for.

'34-35 Hudson and Terraplane (perhaps '33 and '36 also) used this frame. The back window frame was removed from the original top and used in its first replacement top. Then it was removed from that top and rechromed for use in this new top 2 years ago. So I am certain this is the original and it matches factory photos as well. If you care to PM me, I'll go to the barn and provide you measurements.

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Thanks for all the posts...Orphan car series. It was great to see all the pictures...

1948 Keller: from the Web:

Of the 18 of these cars that were manufactured only 3 of these cars still exist in the world as of 2013. All 3 are in the Huntsville area. These Keller cars are the oldest cars produced in Alabama still in existence.

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