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On an anniversary trip with She Who Tolerates the Corvette, I saw this interesting looking place in Ephrata PA:
Through the "showroom" window I spotted this:
Appears to be the original window sticker and plastic on the seats:
Peeking through the windows in the shop area were many other really cool treasures - including a '32 Ford with rumble seat, an Olds 442, a '53(?) Lincoln Continental, and a beautiful wooden tear drop camping trailer. A shame the shop was closed - would love to talk to the owner/manager.
K9Leader Red cars are faster. They did a study on it.
Last edited by K9Leader; Oct 21, 2013 at 10:35 PM.
Reason: Photos
Odd - they showed up when I first posted and I didn't do anything with them. I just edited the original post to try to restore the pics. We'll see if they take this time.
Appears to be the original window sticker and plastic on the seats
This seems to be happening a lot the last couple of years, from dealers that held back special cars for "store collections" and then lost their franchises or went bankrupt during the GM downsizing.
Mine is called "my lovely wife". Nice find of cars. Where is Ephrata Pa.
Lancaster County - about 10 miles north east of Lancaster.
And "She Who Tolerates the Corvette" does have a sub-title: "Even with the Top Down." Most of this trip was done with the top down - the seat warmers I installed with the new seat skins make it easier for her to tolerate.
Looks like a cool place!! When I was a little kid (mid-late 50s), I lived a short distance from there. Maybe I should plan a road trip back to see where I spent some of my early years.