Yes that was our scary moment, both sides were off the ground for a few
moments. we think we are very lucky, everything came together at the right
time...i emigrated to the US and went in search of the car again after seeing
it on vacation 17 years previous, the owner had sold the land and was told to
vacate, the car was due for demolition in march 08, the hospital owned the land
and paid for the frame and the move, and my boss a railroad enthusiast owned
the land it now sits on !!! Not often it happens like this !
Thanks for the kind words
Mike
--- On Wed, 26/11/08, Andrew Koetz <andrewkoetz@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Andrew Koetz <andrewkoetz@gmail.com>
Subject: [CBQ] +Re: oops wrong link to the photos/car 57 project
To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, 26 November, 2008, 2:53 AM
Mike, nice work. And a wonderful find. Specially the age of the car. Looked
like the one side of the trailer wheels when you were going down the hill were
op in the air, and not touching "tera firma".
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