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John Kelso

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  1. Couple years ago I sold a  restored 1911 Ford Touring to a German buyer. He arranged for an economy hauler. The open car hauler arrived during a snow storm

    in February, every car on it was gray and soaking wet. I took pictures of the load  and told the driver he was not taking this car. I then sent everything

    to the buyer explaining what the T would have looked like when it arrived in Newark. He thanked me.

    I've used Thomas Sunday on several occasions and highly recommend them.

  2. Dave, equally nice work on those hub cap wrenches.

    I'm sorry I don't know what years are the same. I was selling these for a friend that had a 1908 2 cylinder car several years ago.

    My knowledge of REO is very limited.

    I know some of the REO people see this site so perhaps one of them can help you.

    John Kelso

  3. I hope someone can answer this , I have a 1910 car registered for the meet and planed to arrive Saturday morning, I didn't choose "trailer parking"

    when I registered because I thought it was for the folks who had planned on being there for the week or for RV's. I always thought there was show car trailer parking

    at  every National Meet. If the AACA wants to encourage  the participation of brass era cars then they need to state in the registration that if you are trailering you 

    need to pay the extra fee. I hope that the AACA has considered those of us who couldn't  or don't want to  drive our freshly restored vintage car to an event to be told that there is no parking available.

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