in the museum they just have the car parked like any other http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/04/unusual-rare-and-restored-cars-from.html
Senin, 16 September 2013
Ever seen a picnic awning on a car before? Me neither, and I've seen this car in the Nethercutt Museum. Fatty Arbuckle's 1923 McFarlan
in the museum they just have the car parked like any other http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/04/unusual-rare-and-restored-cars-from.html
Minggu, 15 September 2013
I've only ever seen 3 of these "fatman/tilt lok" steering wheels before, and today I found 3 all at the same event...
more astonishing is that the vehicle above had it's wheel in one position, and the same wheel model below was in another car and in the opposite position, so you can compare and get an idea of how it functions so big bellied drivers could get in an out of a car
for one from last year http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/06/flip-up-steering-wheel-was-found-on.html
plus I looked through the archives, here are a couple other styles that flip up
http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/02/flip-up-steering-wheel-on-model-t-i.html
the worst looking example of a project car i think I've seen, and the most astonishing restoration... which won peoples choice at the LaJolla Concours 2013
full gallery here: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2013/04/1929-packard-model-640-runabout-with.html
I talked to the owner today, and asked him about the woodlite headlights, he said that once he discovered that they were a Packard preferred accessory/optional equipment, he searched the big swap meet at Hershey or Carlisle until he found a set
a variety of trunks and the way they were attached
on this Rolls you can see on the bottom photo how it is on a couple of pivoting arms
here is a above and below comparison of a a rack folded out with a trunk and one folded up
new trunk with good materials
the only one I saw with a makers brand
the only one that was open to show how the luggage was arranged inside and what it looked like
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