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I had a first yesterday!
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Posted by Bob Kerr on June 25, 2007 at 04:08:36 from (64.12.117.8):
I went to a family reuion yesterday and a couple cousins brought some Toys with them. One was a 1910 buick that has been in his side of the family since new. they even have the original bill of sale! Another cousin, drove his 1930 Farmall Regular over with a cart with seats on it to take people for rides. As I walked past he said hey Bob , you want to take those people for a ride? I didn't have to be asked twice! Nice old regular on spokes! He had found new pistons and sleeves and NOS bearings for it and that thing was one of the nicest running ones I ever heard! Good looking too! I later drove it back to his house a mile and a half away and saw the rest of his toys. all of them nice including a I-6 1949 Navy aircraft tow that he is working on. He had a bunch of the hard to find toys like a AV I-4, W-30ect.
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