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Old 10-05-2016, 02:00 PM   #1
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Default Where do the unique Model A's go?

Have you ever wondered where some Model A's go after an auction?
Fred Carleton on his Facebook AA Truck page posted this picture recently. It brought back a flood of memories as when I first got into Model A's there was a Model A collector of unique body styles in Rockford, IL. A really great guy and helped start off the Model A hobby in this area. Because of the new big box stores that came into the area, his local hardware business took a big hit. This put him into a financial bind and he had an auction of all of his vehicles at Volo Car Museum. This stand up Model A milk delivery AA truck was one of them. It looks like some of his vehicles have made it down to Florida and are now retired comfortably at the Elliot Museum in Stuart, FL. He had an ambulance and a school bus as well if I recall correctly.

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