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  1. Thank you, but it will also help if you post more photos of it, including the opposite side, front, rear, interior and under the hood, trunk, etc. Craig
  2. I don't care what brand it is, or how much it costs! If it doesn't have AAR 'Guaranteed Accuracy` Certification, its not worth a nickel while riding the rails!!! Craig
  3. Reminds me of this car: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2011154/Worlds-remaining-Ghost-Car-headed-auction--incredible-images-Plexiglas-Pontiac-expected-fetch-500-000.html Craig
  4. It should be a couple of $K less now with the price of oil gone down!! Craig
  5. Matt, Nanawall can suit your needs, easily! https://www.residentialproductsonline.com/nanawall-unveils-its-slimmest-most-efficient-folding-door-system Craig
  6. Here's a less expensive timepiece. http://www.bbc.com/autos/story/20151110-bentley-bentaygas-234000-option But to get it, you also have to buy the Bentley it comes in, and the grand total will be MORE!!! Craig
  7. There's a nice one in the Gilmore Museum. https://forum.studebakerdriversclub.com/forum/your-studebaker-forum/stove-huggers-the-non-studebaker-forum/53353-orphan-of-the-day-06-15-1917-mercer Craig
  8. In Japan, they have "Retired Husband Syndrome", which could be ominous with this sheltering in place. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2005-10-19-0510190175-story.html Craig
  9. From what I've been seeing here, P-A was very early at painting customer's cars in any color they wished. All in all, these colors, including the two-tone green on this Pierce Arrow are very tame compared to some of these 'Paint to Sample' shades of green I've seen on some newer Porsches which are simply overkill. https://www.google.com/search?q=porsche+paint+to+sample+green&tbm=isch&source=univ&safe=strict&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjP4pHU6-foAhVOnp4KHZEHBCEQsAR6BAgJEAE&biw=1920&bih=888 Craig
  10. I just might go, provided it doesn't get canceled. As was already stated, the Portland Swap Meet was canceled, and our local swap meet that I've been attending for over 40 years has now been canceled. May as well save my accumulated deprivation for the granddaddy of all swap meets in October. I'd like to say I got there at least ONCE in my lifetime, even though it will be a three-day drive each way! Craig
  11. By day 26, all those parts should be arranged to do this: Craig
  12. 'nuff said. Taken after a 2014 reno. Craig
  13. Ford's much later 'Magic' doorgate from 1966 comes to mind. The major difference is all the other US automakers and Toyota Crown picked up on it, and the Honda Ridgeline still uses it for their truck tailgate. Craig
  14. It's not a 1927. I believe its 1933 or newer. Here is a 1932 Graham Brothers truck. Craig
  15. I have seen two autos in person with that drop-down front footrest; a 1903 Pierce Motorette in the Gilmore Museum, and a 1906 Adams-Farwell in the National Automobile Museum in Reno. It sure appears to be a Pierce Motorette to me. Craig
  16. Go get your skateboard! Craig
  17. I'm hoping this will be all over by the time Hershey comes around. Craig
  18. It would be a wheel weight. The tire would not be still holding air if that was a chipped/broken rim. Craig
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