Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 17, 1983, p. 5

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rw wednesday august 17 1983 sa5 photos vr by 7 a jim some cars arc rarer than others but few arc aerodynamic here posing with proud owner as rare as this magnificent 1941 cadillac gerry verdoold of sutton when henry ford offered the public any car is owned by local enthusiast al webster of color providing its black he hardly envis- gormley aged a finish as perfect as this 36 cabriolet the back in 1955 the chevy bel air was consi dered the last word for the sportyminded en thusiast some of us still bear the scars on our kneecaps inflicted by the doglegged wind shield when getting in and out probably with a better finish than when it first left the ford factory this magnificent model t delivery van was perfect in every way even down to the crank handle strapped on the front another very rare automobile on show was could be bought from anywhere between 995 this magnificently restored 1927 willysknight and 2695 depending on options nothing back themthe bonny and clyde veteran changes ford cabriolets were thick on the ground at this years show this 1934 version was one of the first of vhat came to be knownas the the mac west model like its namesake it too had a pretty fancy rumbleseat i l ij4tlii8icrbwd4topperaeryrare i930stntz mobiles iff the woridttiecarowned by stan phaeton brought many an admiring glance in y paulin of thornhill is a regular entry in antique phaeto iudayitwisconsideredoneofthennestaulo- car shows imagine if you can having your japanese i950 buick roadmasterthat returns around 12 import tailended by this monster it would cer to 14 miles per gallon but not not at 5 a flllup r tainly leave a lasting impression the car is a v s ii v v mmmmmm mm

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