When you can't attend Union...

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Re: When you can't attend Union...

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hey HMV, nice 40 Dodge. You don't see those very often! I can see we have similar taste in cars as I'm restoring a 1948 DeSoto business 3-window coupe. Marc.

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AZ* wrote:
Valecnik wrote:a beautiful Triumph D with wood grained cygnet purchased from Gregg C.
I had wondered who got the Triumph. It was sitting there quite a while and then POOF-- it was gone.

It is beautiful. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
Yea it took me awhile to "justify" the purchase given I'm chronically short of both money and space. It's one of those though that if passed up may not be available in such good condition for years. I went for it! :oops:

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Brandon,

The owner of the Desoto is a good friend of mine who usually goes to Union with me. This year, I had a Model T Speedster tour in Indiana that partially coincided with Union. I left the speedster tour early, brought the car to Union, and drove it to Sanfilippo's. It was a blast. Maybe some of you saw it there, or on the trailer at the show.

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Great looking car!

Anyone in NSW, Australia want to play 78s with vintage cars? I only have one portable in my collection though!

Here's my 1954 Wolseley 4/44:
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