A neat photo of 38 convertible
http://photos.aaca.org/showimage.php?i=20270&c=581
This was on the AACA site,no story but a neat car. Original?
This was on the AACA site,no story but a neat car. Original?
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Looks like the one that was at the national in Gettysburg this year. I agree, neat car.0
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yes - I believe that is a photo taken at the Hershey swap meet in '11 when it was for sale. I was told at Gettysburg the new owner paid $40K for it.
I took a lot of photos of it at Gettysburg but was never able to find the owner as sure would have liked to have talked to him.0 -
I too spoke to the fellow. He lives on Long Island. Can't recall his name though.
Someone told me that he arrived at the meet with a shopping list (for the flea market) that included a hard-to-find piece of chrome trim. (What could be more obscure than a body part for a 1938 Anything?) And he found it!
These rare ones (like '38's, '33's and '42's) keep popping out of the woodwork....0 -
It matches the airstream style trailer in the background.Quite a pair.0
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i sold him the trim piece,his name is george nikolopoulos 631-325-1953. paul0
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