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7 A's showed up. from what i hear it nothing like the old days>>>
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Nice ! ! !
Thanks for posting. Paul in CT |
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Hey Mitch,
Thanks for sharing the pictures. I'm glad seven A's showed up, but it's too bad it's not like the old days with a whole row of them. Robert |
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That was a great show back in the 1970's I found my Riley 4Port dirt car there. Bob
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Location: Bucks Co, Pa
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Hey Mitch! Where were you? I stopped by your car and you wern't there! It's still a pretty great show Yes only 7 or 8 A s but quite a few other things of interest. Like the 1914 Detroit Electric, the 1909 (103 Y.O.) mod T. The 1925 "flyer" with the oldest "Whizzer" bike motor I've ever seen driving it, the old T.Q. midget race car with a Meyer Drake Offenhauser engine, A new "Fisker",Lotsa great stuff!
Terry |
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Terry,
I am back here today again different class all ford production. Only two A's today mine and bobs... Sorry I missed you I must have been nearby . I love the people walking around with open umbrellas
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