![]() 02/12/2017 at 21:07 • Filed to: Austin-Healy | ![]() | ![]() |
Found while clearing out some old boxes.
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Neat Austin Healy! And a ‘59 Ford in the garage.
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Ayup. Wasn’t sure of the ID on that one.
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Aunt Velora had it going on for sure.
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Awesome photo!
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Here’s hoping that next you find the car
...any barns in the family??
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Is she still around? Or other relatives that knew her? Find out + tell her story!
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Ha, I’m sure its long gone. The pic is a copy my dad sent me a while ago.
Yes, we have barns, and I’ve catalogued every vehicle in them, so if you want a 1949 Farmall M, I’m open to offers.
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No, long since passed. She graduated the Eastman School of Music, married my great-uncle who worked for Kodak at the time. I knew them after they retired.
She was a lovely hostess and pianist. My uncle was a perfectionist who had a sump pump, battery powered backup pump, and backup-backup hand pump in the house. She was quite patient, too, if i recall...
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Hey, not for me personally but aren’t Farmalls kind of a cult thing?
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Yeah, they are the Miata of farm equipment....
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Looks like a 3000