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Orphan Car Show 2013-10-20
Got another show done. Have to say the definition of orphan car is expanding especially with corporate brands being dropped. Here's a few samples: Hudson 1909 roadster; 1952 Kaiser Manhattan, close to what mine was like except it was solid Blue Satin Metallic the roof color on this one and needed a lot of body work and chrome; Austin 1953 Somerset; Edsel 1960 convert, 1 of 76 according to plate, I knew a guy in Cal that probably build more then Ford did until he was invited to a few years vacation by the state; Willys 1952 M38A1. 2013-10-20 Orphan Car Show Phoenix - whulsey
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More great photos
Nice day for a show too Tim |
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Nice images. I once owned a 1948 Austin Devon that had a similar profile to the Somerset in photo 3. A very rare car in the States. Here I am over 40 years later, still wishing I had held on to it. Thanks for sharing these great pictures.
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Very nice pics. That 1953 Austin Somerset looks good.
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I used to have an M38A1, the thing was slow but it would climb a tree..
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Cool! thanks for the pictures!
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Thanks for the comments. The Austin is cool. I build the old Revell Austin drag car many years ago and just at random did a very similar paint color and breakup on it so it was really a flashback to see this one.
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You need to start letting me know when these cool old car shows are. I wanna go to a few.
Also, I see that Obsolete Water Pump Repair truck everywhere. |
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Hey Aaron, coming up this Sat 2-7 is Motoring Through Time at Heritage Square downtown and 2-21 is the Hobbyist Council Show at Sanderson Ford.
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