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Neat 1934 Photo of a Model A Roadster and a Childs Racing Car http://theoldmotor.com/wp-content/up...05/Model-A.jpg
We found this neat photo which came out of an old photo album from the Rochester, NY. area. The plates on both cars are 1934. Help us ID the Childs Miller Car. |
Re: Neat 1934 Photo of a Model A Roadster and a Childs Racing Car Cool-Soap Box Derby?
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You keep coming up with these great, over the top photographs ! How do you do it ? MIKE :) |
Re: Neat 1934 Photo of a Model A Roadster and a Childs Racing Car T-Head, You'll be surprised and pleased to know the old Mercer company building is still there at 600 Whitehead rd in Trenton. The state of NJ was leasing it for a while and I got to enter it a few times.
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Re: Neat 1934 Photo of a Model A Roadster and a Childs Racing Car Is the guy in the soap box derby car wearing an eye patch?
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Re: Neat 1934 Photo of a Model A Roadster and a Childs Racing Car Note also the painted centers of the hub caps - bet they were painted red.
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Re: Neat 1934 Photo of a Model A Roadster and a Childs Racing Car And the full bumper in the rear along with cowl lights and headlite shields. I do not see a second tailight though.
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Re: Neat 1934 Photo of a Model A Roadster and a Childs Racing Car Thanks for all of your input on this photo. Dick Stearns sent in this comment to the The Old Motor that tells about the dealer:
I can’t help with the little car, but Judge’s Ford was an old line Ford dealer on Lake Ave., just a couple of blocks from the Kodak State St. offices, in Rochester. They lasted into the 1980′s as I recall. I have seen Model T fords with their trade mark slogan “good morning Judge” cast into the retainer nut on the steering wheel. I think this photo was taken on Main St. just west ot the Genesee river. That looks like the old Security Trust bank building, now long gone, replaced by the Riverside Convention Center. Does anyone have any Judge's Ford photos to share?? |
Re: Neat 1934 Photo of a Model A Roadster and a Childs Racing Car thin white walls on back of roadster
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Re: Neat 1934 Photo of a Model A Roadster and a Childs Racing Car Actually, the car looks like a motorized go kart type. If you look close you can see a belt or chain running from a pulley at the rear wheel to the wheel itself.
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Re: Neat 1934 Photo of a Model A Roadster and a Childs Racing Car Thanks, t-head! Great historic photo of the best body style of all the Model A's!
And just to think that I could actually go to 600 Whitehead Rd in Trenton, NJ (right across the Delaware River from me) and stand - or park my own Roadster! - on the very spot where that gorgous Roadster once stood! What a moving experience that would be to commune with the spirit of my car's honored legacy on that hallowed piece of ground.... Aahhh...Never mind...non-roadster owners wouldn't understand.... |
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