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Every time I see this picture come up, it reminds me of what little memories I still have of him. That famous cardigan sweater will always bring back the memories of the friendly squirrel that would get in his pocket after Pop Pop would feed him. Pop Pop was managing a large plantation at that time(Mantua-near Heathsville, Va.). The plantation had a 3 mile long dirt road as an entrance (still does with gravel now) and naturally he did not need white walled tires, as you can see, his were always white walled!
I miss his quiet demeanor, and the happy times back then. I hope and pray to have this plantation on the 2014 AACA Divisional Tour. The manor house will take your breath away!
Wayne
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Saw this one today. The photo chip had me thinking, "What kind of engine is that with the Sonoco oil filters???":confused:
Not realizing they were "oil barrels", not "oil filters", Wayne:rolleyes:
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Who's the He-Man on the left?????
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Ahh, the memories from the side trip after the Western Tour in Santa Rosa a couple of years ago. You can just imagine the history behind this observation tower in the sand hills of the Fort Ord military base.
Wayne
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This early 20's engine was used as a pumping unit for a large Long Island, New York plantation back in the day.
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It's a Detroit, for sure. More info in the General Forum with the GMC thread. Click here.. http://forums.aaca.org/ubbthreads.php/topics/581137/GMC_V12#Post581137
Wayne
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A wonderful picture showing the back design of which will never occur again!
Wayne
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Really nice setup Tom. We stayed at the Flamingo Hotel in California at the Western Tour this past fall.
Neato!!
Wayne
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Nice displays Tom. Good job.
Wayne
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Boy, I'd like to own that '55 Chevy wagon!
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Wow! Tom, that Lincoln just goes with that building. Ahh, the wonder years!
Thanks,
Wayne
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Ok, I give up! What did this come off of? wayne
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Looks like a C Farmall. I got to use a Cub today, so aggravating to have the PTO quit each time I shifted gears from 1st to reverse. The Woods mower cut the tall grass nicely though.
Wayne
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Great web site link Steve.
It's a shame that GM didn't push this engine harder, but not that's not unusual for this company to let special plans go to seed.
Wayne
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cute! I like those shiney wheels!
Wayne
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Looks very nice. What did the neighbors think of you buying an antique Essex?
Wayne
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Cool Olds!
Wayne
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Very nice. Makes the new junk look like...well, junk!
Wayne
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nice chrome. A first antique car for you?
Wayne
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A very nice car. I'd pay dear for a beauty like tis one.
Wayne
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Betga Packard never painted one like that. Loved the interior.
Wayne
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Jay, check out this forum site. You may have an answer there.
http://forums.aaca.org/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=384227&an=0&page=0#Post384227
Wayne
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Aaron, you need to drive that Buick more. The grass is catching up. (:-)))
Wayne
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Good looking Ford
Wayne
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My wedding day picture, in Sharps Virginia. My first wife and I got married in this small waterfront church. We drove from the church to Virginia Beach, Virginia for a honeymoon. Had a flat tire after coming through the Hampton Roads Tunnel in Ocean View, Va.