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  1. West, Great new AACA Magazine issue. I especially enjoyed the Thomas article. I thought my Australian friend had seen our 1904 3 cylinder Thomas when he was here but maybe he did not. So far as we know it is the only example left. West if you would like I can send a photo. Car runs great but three cylinder autos shake a little too much. I suppose the engineers

    had not yet figured out harmonic balancers. Harold Coker AACA Pres '72

  2. Hey , guys will Ethanol dissolve the shellac that builds up in a gas tank when a car has been sitting when the owner "forgot" to drain the old gas out. If Ethanol will not work what is the best way to get the tank clean. The tank is built into the body and we dont want to take the body off the car. Boyz

  3. I will miss him. He always could answer my questions clearly and correctly. He is a great friend to Lill and I. We were able to have lunch together a few times on the Savannah Ga tour a few months ago and we had a great time. We will pray for the family and for Harold in this very trying time in their life. Harold Coker

  4. Hey guys, it is definately a Thomas Flyer. Probably an 08-09. They are very much alike. There are several identifying features that make me know it is a Thomas. The front axle, the mounting bracket for the headlamps.( I have a few spares in my stockroom just like them). The hood with the brass handles that hold the leather holddown straps in place, the box in front of the rear fender is the box that covers the front drive sproket for the chains. It is a double chain drive brute and would I like to have it today? There is also a brass "Thomas Flyer script" on that box. Hey guys thanks for the good word about our Thomas,s and our tires as well. Harold COker

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