


in the pink poodle skirt is my 3 year old grand daughter . We try to participate in as much of the activities as possible but our only problem I don't like to drive my car after dark. You have to strike a match to see if the head kights are working.We had alot of fun even though it was unbearably hot this year . For anyone who enjoys hotrods and classic cars and even antiques. This is the place you should plan on taking in some day. Rick
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No pics of your '29? Coupe? Sedan? Roadster? Fordor?
Never Mind. I looked back a few months and saw the pic. Nice roadster. AND with a rumble seat! When I was a teenager my buddys and I would tour the local used car lots on Saturdays and look at, and occasionaly be offered test drives in Model A's. They were seldom over $100 and often around $50. Of course in those days I did'nt have $50. The Roadsters and Coupes were cheapest. A family man in the 50's would rather have a sedan so he could haul the whole family. Thanks for keeping it original.
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