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#515380 - 06/07/08 11:17 PM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: MCHinson]
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Matt, Mike took a couple pictures of that screwy highway. I'll see what I have and post more later. We're still recovering from the trip home. It wasn't comfortable. frown

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#515387 - 06/07/08 11:38 PM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: R W Burgess]
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Only picture taken Friday showing a crooked road. We're following Charlie Froehllich of Carriere, Mississippi in his 1956 Thunderbird. Charlie kept his black 'Bird clean all week, a major task considering the occasional gravel roads we traveled.



Another twisty road from Thursday's travels. Hulon McCraw owns the "air conditioned" Caddy in the center of the group....lucky dog. smile
Hulon had any number of volunteers as navigators for his car. wink
(sorry about the fuzzy picture!)




Thursday breakfast break at Old Glencoe Village, an old restored textile mill town (at least the old two story homes are restored). Breakfast breaks were popular on this Sentimental Tour.

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#515390 - 06/08/08 12:03 AM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: R W Burgess]
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Same town with Otta Watson's Franklin again. I'm sorry guys, but this car just begs to be in pictures with old buildings. I can imagine the owner of the textile mill having one of these fantastic automobiles.

Oh, the red and black Model A is nice too. It's owned by SL and Norma Sain of Charlotte NC.

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#515391 - 06/08/08 12:14 AM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: R W Burgess]
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Back to Wednesday. We visited the car collector, no names please. He had about 5 sheds similar to this but older. I was walking towards the back of his building lot, when a young fellow told me that there were many more cars throughout the woods further down the lane.......about 6 MILES further down the lane. eek laugh



This should wake you guys up. How many of these do you see around anymore?

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#515417 - 06/08/08 07:14 AM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: MCHinson]
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Matt, I'm willing to up there and video that road to share with people. I figured that some people would love me for that streach of road while other would be putting me on thier hit list. That use to be the HWY 62, main road from burlington in to yanceyville.

You didn't get to drive the complete raod due to a bridge being out. The alternate route to get you this road, got closed down a few days before the tour with the DOT taking out another bridge so we had to re-re-write the driving instructions.

And to add to the confusion a lot of people had, the orginal route was Oak View Loop Rd., then instead of when you turned onto Alvis Boswell road, you would have continued straight onto Oakview Loop Rd. then made a right onto Baddget Sister's Pkwy. Writing instruction was really intresting doue to the number of roads that change names in the middle of the road, at an intersection it is one thing on the right another on the left.

Here is a satalite look at the road.


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#515423 - 06/08/08 07:53 AM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: R W Burgess]
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Wayne, this is the one I figured you'd post.


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#515430 - 06/08/08 08:18 AM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: novaman]
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To be truthful David, it's a little depressing to me to see famous cars left out in the elements like that Godfather car. The car board signs have moisture damage on them and it would have been better if it was inside a museum somewhere.

I'd like to buy that '56 nomad he had, though! smile

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#515434 - 06/08/08 08:41 AM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: R W Burgess]
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To be truthful David, it's a little depressing to me to see famous cars left out in the elements like that Godfather car. The car board signs have moisture damage on them and it would have been better if it was inside a museum somewhere.


Agreed.
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#515463 - 06/08/08 11:15 AM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: R W Burgess]
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From the look of those hand prints on the trunk of that Caddy it seems that the local Sheriff must have caught up with one of speedier tour members. blush whistle

Wayne and David the photos are great. Thank you for sharing the stories and photos. smile

Bill and I hope to go on a tour with our "new" antique, the 1974 Mercedes 450SL. Bill is working every day on it and we just got it inspected so it is now able to be on the road. Now all we need is two new seatbelts (the orginials are badly damaged from being shut in the doors cry ) and we can start taking drives in it. cool
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#515480 - 06/08/08 12:39 PM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: MCHinson]
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Forgot to mention that good "old" Matt won the youngest tour driver award! Gosh, over 40 years of age and being called old! eek

Matt's '29 Ford Model A Senior Grand National Winner



Now, Mike insists that he WILL drive my car on the next AACA tour. Guess I'll leave Gloria home for that trip. wink

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#515536 - 06/08/08 06:05 PM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: R W Burgess]
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Speaking of Matt Hinson, his daughter, Mary Ellen?, took most of Matt's pictures, which will be posted later this summer on the photo gallery.


Her she is with what looks like her own "blow out"! grin

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#515567 - 06/08/08 08:37 PM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: R W Burgess]
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OK, Maryellen is not going to be happy with me now. She wanted me to delete that photo. Oops! And now you have posted it online.....
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#515606 - 06/08/08 09:56 PM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: R W Burgess]
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Wayne, That oldster that won the youngster award stil is an oldster to this younger AACA oldester. He's got six years on me. grin
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#515607 - 06/08/08 09:58 PM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: Shop Rat]
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There will be more photo from the tour available shortly. I'm redoing the 08 Sentiemtnal Tour website into a "what happened on the tour" site. 08 Sentimental Tour site

There will be video included.
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#515621 - 06/08/08 10:33 PM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: novaman]
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Looking forward to it David.

Sorry about that Matt. Tell Maryellen that we all do appreciate her touring with us though, the younger, the better. smile

Wayne
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#515677 - 06/09/08 09:24 AM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: R W Burgess]
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Grabbed a magazine off the rack yesterday that had some interesting nostalgic old car pictures. Stories about present day rodders(don't you hate that word) finding and restoring old gassers and hot rods. One story was looking back to the days of Lions Drag Strip in California. About halfway through a picture popped in my head. It took me 15 minutes to find the one I thought of, a picture that Earl D Beauchamp, Jr. took somewhere on our tour last week. I never saw this homestead. After all, there was so much to see.

The neat things about AACA Touring is not only the people you tour with, the old cars, and old acquaintances you see again, but, it's the new country side you've never witnessed before. You know, our own country's history, it's heartland!

Earl's photo below, represents that to a T.




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#515698 - 06/09/08 10:36 AM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: R W Burgess]
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That's Bennett Place. One of the many historic places that we had the opportunity to see.

For those who could not go on the tour, you can read about it here.

http://www.nchistoricsites.org/bennett/Bennett.htm
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#515729 - 06/09/08 12:00 PM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: MCHinson]
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Andrea has informed me that since I helped on the tour, assisted the tour from getting lost (not refering to Wayne or Matt) I can now take her on the same tour. Baddgett Sisters Pkwy here I come. grin grin grin
Doing 55-60 on that road makes VIR look like a round track!! grin
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#515730 - 06/09/08 12:03 PM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: novaman]
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David, I hope you'll be driving something other than that big Dodge pickup. Those narrow one lane bridges would just eat up fiberglass fenders. smile

Wayne
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#515731 - 06/09/08 12:05 PM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: R W Burgess]
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Got plenty of room!!!

By the way, I just recieved a bunch of tour photos this morning. Hopfully will get some of them online this evening.
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#517168 - 06/16/08 09:49 AM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: novaman]
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Wayne, you never posted a single picture of our '39 Buick convertible sedan -- for shame -- and I'm a life member of the Northern Neck Region too! You'll find about a dozen of him among my pictures if you need one - yuk, yuk
Earl

PS: I'm not computer savvy enough to post a picture myself

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#517173 - 06/16/08 10:03 AM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: Dynaflash8]
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yuk, yuk??????


I thought the Three Stooges era was over with? grin



Doug Seybold's 1940 Buick and Earl Beauchamp's 1939 Buick!


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#517174 - 06/16/08 10:08 AM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: R W Burgess]
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Here's one more Earl. You can explain the red one beside you. Gotta go back to work.



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#517389 - 06/17/08 09:52 AM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: R W Burgess]
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This is a 1939 Buick Series 41 Special sedan from North Carolina. The owners, Robert and Linda Miller, brought this new or new-looking restoration from nearby Fuquay-Varina, NC. Mr. Miller is a World War II veteran, who bought a 1939 Buick Special sedan in the east (I thinkhe said PA) during the War as transportation to get to a new assignment in California. He and his wife were under the gun to get there by a certain date, and he drove that '39 Buick across the country almost non-stop as fast as he could go. When he saw this car, it sparked those memories. As a '39 Buick enthusiast, I have to tell you that this is the first restored '39 Buick Special sedan I've ever seen with the correct broadcloth interior material. The paint job was exquisite (look at the reflection in the side of the door) and he told me he painted it a color that his wife, Linda, loved.


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#517399 - 06/17/08 10:43 AM Re: Touring in the Carolinas! [Re: Dynaflash8]
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Wayne,

I know you would like to know - Bob and Lynda are Brass-Nickel members also. smile Besides this car, Bob is also a Model T expert. A beautiful car. You should have seen the car when he started the restoration on it. He found it at Richard's Salvage Yard. The odd thing about this car is that we knew the previous owner. He was a member of Triangle Chapter from the Raleigh area.
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