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Robert G. Smits

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  1. 7 hours ago, hook said:

    Move to a state that doesn't have front plates

    Also check your state laws carefully  Some states have different requirements for antique cars.  I am told that in Texas if your car did not come with a front license plate holder you are exempt.  If all else fails you may wish to follow my plan for the past 50 years.  Simply don't run front plates.  

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  2. Interesting story on the buyer who had a taxable income of $28K in 2015 and was a millionaire  8 months later thanks to starting multiple You Tube channels including a gaming channel.  I suspect this purchase will be written off as a business expense and be featured on his automotive channel.  In that case the more you pay the bigger the write off.  You have to admire his innovativeness.

  3. 8 hours ago, Twisted Shifter said:

    Was the road uphill both to and from school and covered in five feet of snow like where my dad went to school?

    What is the chance your dad went to the same school that I did? Can you imagine telling todays kids they have to walk 1-2 miles to school?  Today Moms drive the kids 3 blocks  to school.   Seriously this thread is a great illustration of the advancement of technology in less than a century and now some of us are driving EV's.  I can barely remember when my dad farmed entirely with horses.  He bought his first tractor in 1944 or 1945 but kept his favorite team of horses until they died of old age.

  4. Thanks to Gunsmoke for jogging my memory. Here is a school photo from 1945 where I went to school through eighth grade. Although you mentioned we had to walk uphill both ways you forgot to mention that it was snowing. At least I have a car in my photo. Life was simple back then. We didn’t get electricity at our home or school until I was in 3rd grade. Back then kids had friends and talked to each other. 308032F8-B4B4-4313-88F9-8D214A08BD33.jpeg.406b2f93880f04c463301f95747c723a.jpeg

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  5. On 6/30/2022 at 5:25 AM, 63RedBrier said:

    I would probably buy them just in case.

    In the late 70's I purchased the basket case 38 v-16 with factory automatic transmission from Ron Van Geldren.  The car sat outside at an abandoned restoration facility in Main with the hood off, top down, heads off lying on the ground for several winters.  The hood, side panels and grill were missing. I walked around Hershey with a parts wanted egg crate sign for 9 years and never found the needed parts. (I did make a lot of Cadillac friends)  Our younger members have no concept of life before the internet, eBay and make specific forums.  One evening I was going through the November Hemmings looking for replacement glass for the gas gauge on my 58 Barritz and found a cluster for sale in Michigan.  I called the seller and purchased it and we started talking Cadillacs.  As was my routine I asked him if he knew anyone in the area who might have the 38 parts I needed.  The phone went dead for what seemed like an eternity and he finally came back with "  when I was a kid dad had a 38 90series sedan.  I remember him coming home one night and telling mom that he had purchased a front clip because he knew there were no parts available for this series and this would be important if he ever had a front end mishap."  I am going to visit mom this week end and I will check the garage.  The clip was still there and his family was going to Omaha for Thanksgiving and he delivered the parts to Des Moines.  Sometimes you get lucky.

    If I were 20 years younger I would follow 63RedBrier's advice.

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  6. The primary difference between the 38-40 75 series and 90 series is the grill, Hood side panels, hub caps horn button and some minor badging

    38 minutes ago, Grimy said:

    I believe that there are more open 90s today than were ever built!

    along with the engine.  If my memory is correct several years ago the CCCA determined that members had 5 more 38 v-16 conv- coupes than the factory built in 38.  It should be noted that the grill in the front clip for sale is a 75 series grill and not a 90 series

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  7. Thank you Tom and AJ.  I haven't been this excited about a thread since Ed rehabilitated the White.  It was great to be able to ride along with the two of you. This was always on my bucket list but at 82 it has passed me by.  Are you going to do this again??? 

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  8. Over the past 40 years I have purchased at least a half dozen cars at auction.  Not one was without serious problems.  If you are not a VIP seller and .  your PU  reserve is not reasonable you will get 15 seconds of exposure for your NS  I don't care what you are selling I will never buy from a  auction house again.  Purchased two cars on BaT in the past two years and love the format.  Both have been absolutely as described.  Just my TCW

  9. At 82 number 0ne on my list is making it to 83.  So far this year attended the AACA Founders tour in Alabama and just returned from the VMCCA Chrome Glidden in Grand Island, Nebraska.  Planning on the Sentimental tour this fall.  Unfortunately the Sentimental, Glidden and Hershey all fall too close together when you live in Texas.  Wish I still had the motorhome!!!

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  10. When Ed started this thread I assumed it would be a comical satire of AJ's RV trip and interesting to me as I recently sold my last RV.  Now you have me interested in Sterns Knight and early Jags.

    12 hours ago, BobinVirginia said:

    I’ve learned a lot following this forum.

    Like Bobinvirginia  my knowledge base continues to expand.  Stay in good health as most of us have a lot to learn.  Thanks to all

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