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Old 12-24-2022, 10:56 AM   #1
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From his daughter's post on his Facebook page it looks like we've lost Phil Myers from Lehighton PA.. Just a super guy. Phil had some early stuff like a curved dash Oldsmobile,1908 REO,a Case car, and Franklins. His flathead cars that I remember were a 1936 Phaeton,1941 Ford station wagon, 1941 Dearborn coupe, 1946 convertible, 1946 Mercury convertible with a built engine Walt Dupont did and a Columbia rear end, and a 1951 convertible. I asked him if he had the stock engine in the Phaeton. His answer was " I wouldn't have one of those tea kettles in there, it's got a 59 AB". When they had the driving tour I didn't have my 48 yet. He told me to just come up with and take one of his cars. I couldn't get out of work to take him up on it and really regret it now. He had one of the nicest garages I've ever seen. Godspeed Phil...
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