30 Hupp
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Now there's a period car with whitewalls...
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I could stand one like that!! Beautiful car!!
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Nice car....I'd sure be proud of that one!!
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Saulius, I'm certainly no expert, but I believe that is just a drain hole and should not need anything hooked up to it. Maybe in some applications they had a drain line attached to it.
Dale
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I am also on the "Keep it Original" bandwagon. Car looks to good to restore. Fix the mechanical things, clean the paint, clean the bright-work and enjoy it just the way it is.
Count me on that bandwagon, too!!
Nice car!
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Lookin' good!!!
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Thank's for posting the pictures....I was at the museum about two weeks ago.
I was plesantly surprised at the number of cars!
Dale
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Stunning!!
Almost makes me want to drive over to Omaha to see it! (from SE Iowa)
You are a master craftman!
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the last guy is just trying to match the look of that grille ...
.....and doing a good job of it!!
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Pluggers Comic Strip, August 03, 2010 on GoComics.com
This is the right link.
Thanx, Peter!
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Nice collection, Terry!
Dale
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Our local Antique Car Club hosts a very special show each year on Easter Sunday.
It’s held in the county historical park where 1959 and older cars are spread through
the woods among the 24 historical buildings. Participants come in period clothing to match the vintage of their vehicles and picnic on the ground or running boards. With most of the women in Easter Bonnets, it’s a photographer’s dream show.
Along with our vehicle and picnic gear, we took our dummy in period clothing. She sits with the car the entire picnic, complete with her AACA name badge (Original Owner), getting photographed regularly.
During the show the local Public Access TV crew came by to tape their story on the event. The hostess and host, both in their 80’s, told me they were going to film a segment in my picnic area. (A little pushy) Another fellow and I stood back to watch, as they started filming. What they didn’t know was that I had left my nephew’s remote controlled Fart Machine under the Original Owners dress.
When they said “Action”, I leaned over to my buddy and said "watch this." Then as the hostess reached a point in her dialogue to take a breath, I pushed the button!
Blbzzbbbzzzz!!!
The hostess jumped about a foot and screamed “What’s the Matter with her?”
I calmly replied, “She has the vapors”
They had to reshoot the segment, but we had the best laugh.
What a hoot!!
You made me LOL & now the dog is staring at me!!!
Dale
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:eek:Look's like some nice poison ivy!!
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That's really going to be nice when you finish it! (Nice, solid car, now!)
Congrat's!!
Dale
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Fight on and Good Luck, Carine!!
Dale
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Hey Kat, What's the distance, center to center, of the mouting screw holes?
Dale
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For me, I want to experience the car for what it is- in it's own place in time.
Don
Couldn't agree more!
Dale
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I see there is a pair of '30-'31 roadster doors on ebay? (at least the seller says that's what they are)
Item #280535020947
Dale
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Keep them coming Ivan.
I could listen to those stories all day.
Manuel in Oz
Indeed!
Dale
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Nahhh....the Martin is MUCH cuter and more my style.
Agree'd!! Cute car!
Dale
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Yes, pictures!! Congrat's on getting a rare one.
Dale
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Absolutely beautiful, John! You should be proud!!
Dale
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Don't have any......BUT! I'll be looking for them now!
Dale
Can you ID the car in this old photo?
in What is it?
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