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Old 05-17-2013, 03:08 PM   #41
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i am also bringing 4 lester 4.75-5.00-19 tires good tread no rot

i trunk without the rack or straps

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1 set hood props still attached to the rods
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Old 05-17-2013, 03:11 PM   #42
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and an alternator off a six volt pos ground A with all brackets
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Old 05-17-2013, 03:16 PM   #43
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I will buy that 10-leaf spring set from you for $200. Ask for Dan Beardsley at the show.
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Old 05-17-2013, 08:35 PM   #44
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All packed and ready to embark at 5:30 AM for the show from eastern Long Island New York. 1931 SW Town Sedan
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Old 05-17-2013, 10:07 PM   #45
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Got the 1982 daily driver packed with some swap meet and "Show & Tell" items. I may have a 45 minute drive if I stop at Dunkin Donuts, I'm impressed with the number of long haul drivers making the run. Bob
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WOW! What a great event! Thanks to the Beardsley family for hosting the get together. Don't know what the official car count was but I'd gress over 50 from 1910 -1931, I did count 10 Coupes from 1930-31. Any time you buy more at a flea market than you sell is a good one in my book. Hope you brake the 100 car mark in 2014. Bob
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Fantastic day today! ! ! I missed the town sedan, saw it as it was leaving. Good cheap food and the best people ever. Nice to put faces to FordBarn "handles".
A BIG Thanks to Dan ! ! ! !

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Old 05-18-2013, 04:31 PM   #48
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Great weather and a great show! Dad and I enjoyed it. my 2nd time, his 1st time with his A. Met some nice people

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Had a great time. A big thank you to all the people that worked hard to put on a great show.
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i would like to thank dan and company for their hospitality, and for the superb effort that went into putting on a first class show/meet. we drove 3 hrs each way and it was well worth the trip. it was also great meeting alot of barners and making new friends. i am looking forward to next year already and marked it on my calendar.
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The ride home was a pain in the ass with NO accelerator pump
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Wow! What a great time yesterday. This was my first time at the Cider Mill event, and it will now be on my annual 'don't miss' list. It was great to meet so many like-minded people.

Thanks to Dan and his crew for putting together this event!
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Hey! Thank you to everyone who came to the Cider Mill yesterday! What a great day for me and Dad. We had a count of around 68 1931 - 1910 cars. We had some great parts for the swap meet. I spent about $700 and got some great stuff I had been looking for a few years. I had 2 old chassis with a sign that said $10 to the first person to get em running - I'm out $20 bucks because they got em both going. Lots of fun and awesome cars to look at. Can't wait until the 4th Annual Beardsley's Cider Mill Model T&A event.

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Great show! I was glad that I had the opportunity to stop by.

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Great show! I was glad that I had the opportunity to stop by.

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you should have stopped over and said hello. i was one of the last to leave

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The Beardsley Cider Farm show was excellent. The lot was full. I brought my two Woodies there. Many Thanks to Ed Z for bringing my new 1930 Woodie Pickup on his trailer.
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