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Tall Tires And Large Displacement Brass Cars.
chattin replied to BobinVirginia's topic in General Discussion
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Tall Tires And Large Displacement Brass Cars.
chattin replied to BobinVirginia's topic in General Discussion
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National Tour and Convention March 15-20 Chattanooga Tn
chattin replied to chattin's topic in HCCA General Discussion
https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1696276277942&key=GRP&app=resvlink link to hotel -
National Tour and Convention March 15-20 Chattanooga Tn
chattin replied to chattin's topic in HCCA General Discussion
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A friend of mine called wanting to buy a 1970 Buick 225 Electra. His name is Matt Pruehs (470) 955-1065. Thanks
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It sold back in 2019
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https://pierce-arrow.com/announcements/thomas-flyer-week-july-24-30-2023-115th-anniversary-celebration Thomas Flyer Week in Buffalo
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The Thomas is safely back home at the moment. It was running thru the snow in -25 degree weather on a couple of days. Jeff
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Looking for transmission tower or complete 4 speed AA truck transmission Thanks Jeff
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A Rough Evening with my 1914 SC-4
chattin replied to rustyjazz1938's topic in Studebaker, Erskine & Rockne
I’m glad your ok. We found a crack in the Pitman arm when we magnafluxed the spindles and steering parts on an early car I drive a lot. I have seen a few cars with cracks developing in the spindles thru the years. I’m a firm believer in checking all steering parts Jeff -
Steve Congratulations on the getting a Pope. They are great cars. Jeff
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Celebration of the Authentic Car II - May 20, Duluth, GA
chattin replied to gwells's topic in General Discussion
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RARE FIND- automotive tool chest- 1908 - 1912 era
chattin replied to Brass Era Racer's topic in HCCA General Discussion
There’s always a good storage place in Georgia for it. Great find -
We’re just over 10,500 miles since May in a 1911 Thomas. I hope we can get more miles in 2022. I have a great navigator!! The second photo was in front of the ER Thomas factory in Buffalo on our way back to Georgia from the Glidden tour.
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The fire truck with one leather strap is a 460 model F thomas and the one following the fire chief is a 670 model K Thomas
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1911 Thomas Flyer and a 1908 Lozier Briarcliff are 2 Orphans sitting in the shop. It’s always interesting to explain what they are when your out on the road. We’ve drove the Thomas over 9000 miles so far this summer.
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1926 Seagrave firetruck
chattin replied to nickparkerllc@gmail.com's topic in Our Cars & Restoration Projects
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A few car owners/enthusiasts are in the process of putting a list together of survivors. The number stands at approximately 50 cars so far. I feel very lucky to be the temporary car taker of a 1911 670KC. They are great cars to drive. Its currently getting readied for the Transcon tour in the Spring. Jeff https://www.pathfinderstranscon.com/
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I have many fond memories of driving brass era cars that others owned. I think it’s the best way to get someone interested the hobby. We face an uphill battle to expose people to early cars and joys of touring. We are after all just temporary cars takers of these cars. Don’t let one bad experience dampen your enthusiasm for getting others behind the wheel.
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