Posted by RusselAZ on March 16, 2016 at 12:47:10 from (24.121.213.213):
Got my id and password straightened up so I can now sign in and out. Had my home computer remembering the password but it didn't want to give it to me. Showed it! Anyhow, I and the wife got to the Apache Junction tractor show last weekend and I took a bunch of pictures though not of everything. They have a nice show. Now I know what to take!
OH and just to turn the tide to begin with I can not ID much of anything but I'll bet you can. The first picture is not from the tractor show but pulled into a filling station we were at. It is a 1928 Chevrolet 2dr car. It is all original and has been in the same family a long time. Maybe he said since new, I don't know but it was last tagged in 1958. His brother, who lived in the valley had it in his garage and he died. It is now going back to the other brother who had stored it for many years before HIS brother wanted it. I sure hope someone gets to restore this car. The interior was mostly good. This brother who was driving the pickup said it has never sat outside.
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