A Strange Looking Zephyr At Hershey (Pics) This one will cross your eyes!
You never know what you will see at Hershey! http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/n...seph1/1-20.jpg http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/n...seph1/2-16.jpg |
Re: A Strange Looking Zephyr At Hershey (Pics) Thanks for sharing!! That is truly a unique automobile!
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Re: A Strange Looking Zephyr At Hershey (Pics) I think that was in a big old museum/car collection that was recently sold off.
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Re: A Strange Looking Zephyr At Hershey (Pics) There was an article re this Zephyr in the Hemmings Daily newsletter on Thursday October 9. I tried without success to load the link. Interesting car.
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Re: A Strange Looking Zephyr At Hershey (Pics) No disrespect to anyone, but it reminds me of those two-headed calves you sometime see.
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Re: A Strange Looking Zephyr At Hershey (Pics) the guy who owned that must of liked big breasted woman
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Re: A Strange Looking Zephyr At Hershey (Pics) While it's different, I have just two words for it; ugh lee...LOL
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Re: A Strange Looking Zephyr At Hershey (Pics) I looked it over at Hershey. Other than the goofy front end it's just a crusty old Lincoln.
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Re: A Strange Looking Zephyr At Hershey (Pics) Some people think having large breasts makes a woman stupid. Actually, it's quite the opposite. A woman having large breasts makes men stupid and hence the ugly Zephyr! :rolleyes:
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Re: A Strange Looking Zephyr At Hershey (Pics) I saw that several years ago while on a private tour of Mr Hartung's collection.
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Re: A Strange Looking Zephyr At Hershey (Pics) Thats it. It was in the Hartung collection.
Manuel in Oz |
Re: A Strange Looking Zephyr At Hershey (Pics) Sure is ugly,ruined a nice looking Lincoln. ken ct.
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Re: A Strange Looking Zephyr At Hershey (Pics) steve staysko well said steve
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Re: A Strange Looking Zephyr At Hershey (Pics) The car was part of the Hartung auction sale in Glenview, IL. It had been sitting for a long time but was all there. It had some other Morrison trim features as I remember. He designed front end treatments for Lincolns and Packards. I do not know how many were sold.
Morrison was an inventor, reputed locally to have invented the deep freeze. The house we live in is on some property he once owned. |
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