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14 May 2023 06:16 - 15 May 2023 10:23 #47205
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A Very Special Cord Story was created by Terry Cockerell
historicvehicles.com.au/historic-car-res...ensational-cord-810/
Attached is the address of an electronic magazine here in Australia called Historic Vehicles.
The producer / reporter Allan Whiting was most impressed with the history of the car and the standard of restoration. It took a lot longer than anticipated however the end result was worth while. With the aircraft inspired dash board, Art Deco body style and incredible sparkling Cadet Grey colour it must have looked like it came from out space back in 1936.
I hope the story and picture inspire others with their restorations.
The attached documents came from the ACD agency O'Donnell Mackie in Toronto. They were discovered by Jim Brockman in Canada and donated to the ACD Museum in Auburn. The Museum kindly furnished me with copies
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Terry Cockerell
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Attached is the address of an electronic magazine here in Australia called Historic Vehicles.
The producer / reporter Allan Whiting was most impressed with the history of the car and the standard of restoration. It took a lot longer than anticipated however the end result was worth while. With the aircraft inspired dash board, Art Deco body style and incredible sparkling Cadet Grey colour it must have looked like it came from out space back in 1936.
I hope the story and picture inspire others with their restorations.
The attached documents came from the ACD agency O'Donnell Mackie in Toronto. They were discovered by Jim Brockman in Canada and donated to the ACD Museum in Auburn. The Museum kindly furnished me with copies
Regards,
Terry Cockerell
Australia.
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Last edit: 15 May 2023 10:23 by Terry Cockerell. Reason: Adding document and revising text
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