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Reynolds museum non airplane pics

busdrivermike

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A couple cool cars
First one of 4 Duesenburg cars in Canada ,
Purchased by a Canadian architect who designed movie theaters that looked
Like outside French streets with domed ceilings painted like the sky
Priced at around $20,000 then or 3 houses in value then,
Apparently each car is unique, you first ordered the motor and drive train
Then the body and interior, it’s got leather (pig skin) seats which in the 1920s was the cheap
Option as fabric was all the rage , nowadays it’s the reverse
now considered A heritage piece and cannot legally be sold out of the country
They were in the process of filming the car
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A totally awesome 1920s ford hearse , I love hearses
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Some dude in a schott 184 at the controls of a freaking huge tractor
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Otter

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Nice photos all round ! Good to see the Bristol freighter, a type that gets no love at all.
 

MikeyB-17

Well-Known Member
Looks a cool museum. The Haynes motor museum not far from me has a Duesenberg, and a Cord of the same era. Gorgeous.
 
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