The other forum is better for pictures, so my Hershey shots are here:
http://www.modelt.org/mtfcivb/showthread.php/159-My-first-time-at-Hershey-%28by- Jelf-himself%29?p=1046#post1046.
Really nice pictures. Didn't know U had never been to Hershey.
Steve,
I enjoyed your pictures. The one comment you had was you saw Rob's "K" car but not Rob. Did you notice it was parked by the portable restroom? Perhaps if you would have knocked on the door you could have met Rob.
Steve do you remember what the asking price for the 2 dr. 54 Chev? or was it a 53.
I took my 1971 Plymouth GTX to the Mopar Nationals in Columbus, Ohio earlier this year, Dennis' restroom comment reminded me of a picture I took there:
Needless to say, my friend and I chose not to check out the Greek Festival Banquet!
My wife said one of the female attendants directed her to one she holds back especially for the ladies. She said it was cleaner than most of the gas station and fast food restaurant restrooms we saw on the road.
I am friendly with the man with the 1922 hack. Wonder why he's selling it?
John, the Chebby is a '54. I didn't note the price. A little history: Clare Banks, next door, bought a new Bel Air. The Andrade family across the street bought a new Ford station wagon. We got a new Plymouth Plaza station wagon. The Plymouth had Masonite indoor panels held by Philips screws and washers. The screws soon worked loose, so as you drove down the street you heard the constant rattle of dozens of little washers jiggling on their loose screws. I was very impressed that the Andrades' Ford didn't have that feature.
The guy with the "Traveling" T looks like Don Lang. The 1909 Pierce Arrow was with us on the Hershey Hangover tour.
Yes, the man in the "Pre-War Car" picture with the white hat is Don Lang.
The Rambler with the flat black paint is an '09 owned by Reggie Nash. In that picture, the man with the black jacket and black gloves is Mark Cameron.
Thanks for posting the pictures, Steve.
Keith
I didn't realize that I'd seen Don until I got home and looked at the picture.
Steve ; The right one is Sjaak Regter the brother of Dirk
The Pierce sedan is a Model 81 2 door, 1928. Last year for the 6 cylinder Pierce.