The Templeton parade was great as usual. The parade starts down a residential street with many mature Sycamore and Pine trees that goes up and down and left and right. Each tree had a mountain of people under them. Gobs of kids and smiles.
There was a neet T speedster That is from Atascadero and Where it hides, I don't have an idea. It evidently is not a trailer queen, because he followed us back to Atascadero. Tho the tires are almost new.
In the first shot my son and John Semperez are looking it over.
Sincerely
Jim Weir
I guess I was over the gag limit for photos, so heres the other two.
In the first is my TT in the back.
Great Parade
Jim Weir
Jim, have you been to the museum in Paso? I've heard it has a great collection of road and air machines.
Ralph,
The Museum you are referring to is the War Birds Museum and it is WONDERFUL! They have a web site and are on Facebook as well. The other great Museum in Paso is the Pioneer Museum. Several Model T's and Lots and lots of old Tractors.
Ralph; Yup.
The Estrella Warbird Museum has quite a collection of birds and ground vehicles. It has one of my early cars, a '50 Mk V Jag as well as vintage racing equipment.
Ardun set up
Happy Fourth to you and yours
Jim Weir
Jim, That old Jag reminds me of my 49 Bentley early post war MK6 All steel Saloon! One other Jag I was very enamored with was this one!