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Old 04-16-2019, 03:59 PM   #5
ve3yc
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Default Re: 1930 A Coupe & Mr. Deegan

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Goldilocks" car, meaning only comfortable when it's not too hot or not too cold outside
Wow, that made me laugh, actually Goldilocks does have a fold down roof with full side curtains. I never really drive either one in foul weather. I know they are both up to it, but, nah.

Sorry about the pic, its from last year, no leaves yet, buds are starting and spring is coming along.

My 30 Coupe is still in winter storage on a farm just a mile out of town and the T is nesting in the garage beside the house.

My plan is to build a rear shed to store the Coupe in over the winter.

I do luv them both.

The former owner of the 30 Coupe had her dressed up a little, but I'm dressing her back down to my own taste.

The street in my town is odd, as there are many antique cars and trucks from top to bottom.

Oddly enough, we are the only street in town like this.

Pulling out of my driveway, I can stare at a 32 Ford roadster directly across the street.

In the summer when all the cars are out, it's like driving back in time.

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