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#59485 - 03/12/03 11:21 PM
Re: 1917 Model D-5 in Oregon?
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Registered: 12/02/01
Posts: 1052
Loc: Vancouver, Washington
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Since Tom you’re the moderator of this area and you asked the question and lack of any other activity here! :rolleyes: :p OK, Here we go! The story that I know about was pasted a long by Lee Matthews (VCCA #163) a long time member and founding member of our region. The story that he told me came to him from the person that found the car, Carter Helmick (VCCA #1824), also a long time member of our region, who is now gone to the BIG Dealership in the sky. Now if Carter said he saw a copper cool, then I believe that he did, so here we go! Sometime in the early 70's when we still had the Northwest meets in Centralia, Washington Carter went up early and was driving around looking for a car that he had heard about. He was not looking for the copper cooled. Anyway he some how ran across a 4-door copper cool some where around Centralia Washington. The person did not want to sell the car at the time. Well that is all that I know, but as I said before I believe that Carter really did find a car.
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#59487 - 03/14/03 09:29 AM
Re: 1917 Model D-5 in Oregon?
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 12/18/01
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Loc: Hilliard, Ohio
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Interesting discussion going on here. It is good to know there are still some "big fish" out there to be latched on to someday. Was surfing on another discussion site and came upon a thread with an interesting link. Check out the photo of the 1918 Chevy V-8. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/billd1/webdoc2.htm#2hmdngr Interesting how-to on removing rust with a plastic bucket and battery charger. 
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