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Bob Cornman

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  1. Great article Walt. There is a very good chance the Derham will be on display at the America on Wheels museum in Allentown this winter where the above story will be told for many to hear.
  2. Is this car sold? If not, I will include an ad for it in the upcoming issue of the Franklin Service Station. Please let me know.
  3. Art also made the stone guard on my 151 convertible coupe that was restored by Ed Wyle.
  4. I am looking for some recommendations for individuals to rebuild Pontiac coil boxes for my 1905 Franklin. Any leads would be greatly appreciated.
  5. A herz timer has been located and is currently being rebuilt. Thanks to all those who assisted me in this search. I hope to have the car on the road soon.
  6. Hi Ken the below pictures show what is currently on my 1905 Franklin. There is no “off” designation stamped into mine.
  7. Layden: please email me with the price and your address for the timer you have. bcornmanjr@gmail.com
  8. Timer I am looking for is shown in the attached photo
  9. Layden-pls excuse the misspelling of your name. The phone made the change and I missed it. Bob Cornman
  10. Lauren- please email me with your price. The car is a 4 cylinder. thanks Bob Cornman
  11. I am looking for a timer for my 1905 Franklin cross engine. I am now the custodian of the cross engine restored in the early 1950’s by Stan Wilkinson. Contact Bob Cornman at bcornmanjr@gmail.com
  12. How much are you asking for the four hood hold down pieces?
  13. Would the individual who bought the box of parts please contact me. Bob Cornman
  14. This is a photo from a very early Franklin dealer in the Carolinas.
  15. After discussion with officials of Cazenovia College and a review of New York State and CDC guide lines, it is the sad duty of the 2021 Trek committee to recommend the postponement of the annual Trek again this year. The recommendation was presented to and accepted by the Franklin Club board of directors at the February board meeting on February 6. This decision was not made lightly but the college cannot give any assurances until they receive word from the state of NY and there is no idea when or if this might occur. The problems come with large group gatherings and the Trek falls under this category. One person testing positive could make many attendees becoming residents of Cazenovia for some time to come. The challenge of feeding a large group is unknown. As a matter of fact, there are too many unknowns at this time to proceed. Trek planning takes many months and while we shall all miss the fun, fellowship and Franklins, it just cannot happen in 2021. Let’s look forward to 2022. With 2 years of planning, you will not want to miss Trek 2022. Bob & Millie Amon for the Amon/White Trek committee
  16. Hi Kristin if you are helping your Dad sell his “stuff”, you will be a busy daughter for a very long time!
  17. Hook sent me this picture of the latest of the latest in snow removal equipment. I recognize the car in the picture. Believe the picture was created by a prior owner.
  18. We need to thank Jeff for finding that source for the bearings. The club has sold quite a few sets so far.
  19. Franklin 153 Derham body Sportsman’s Coupe formerly owned by Walt Gosden now located in my garage
  20. The next issue of the FSS was mailed today.
  21. I will buy the parts for your asking price. Please call me at 610-914-9333. Thanks
  22. This is a photo of my '08 Model G prior to restoration in the late 1950's. I believe the photo was taken at Wendlings Restoration Shop in Macungie, Pa.
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