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Same 1904 KNOX ?


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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The Museum of Transportation is now called the Larz Anderson Auto Museum and is not in Shrewsbury but in Brookline, Ma. The no longer have this vehicle if the ever did.

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NO, They are two different collections, Albert B, Garganigo started his in Screwsbury in 1933 later moved it to Prinston, Mass. The Larz Anderson collection started when they bought their first car and never sold it or any others they owned. grin.gif

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Sorry Bob, I just got back from my Saturday night 40th Class reunion. I snapped that picture of a buddy and me(?) <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" /> on the bulletin board. All of my classmates are still amazed that I permed my hair that one time.

I looked like "John Sebatian", right? <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Lord, to be that skinny again. Wayne

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No idea if this is the 1904 Knox in question since all of the previously posted photos appear to be lost. The Knox seen at the website below is owned by the Seal Cove Auto Museum and was previously in Henry Austin Clark's collection at his Long Island Automotive Museum, registered in his wife's name. It is the same Knox that appears in Clark's postcards and illustrations, and at the end of '50 Years of Automotive Progress' featuring many of Clark's automobiles. It is also pictured in 'Knox Automobile Company' by John Y. Hess, pg. 24. The Knox was originally built for Elisha Cutler, president of the Knox Automobile Company.

http://www.sealcoveautomuseum.org/collection/vehicle_list.php?vehicle=50

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