Tuesday, June 26, 2012

 Teri & Betty found some interesting guys to talk to while Ray & Tom looked at cars.
 Donnie works at this restoration museum. He says that he could retire but doesn't want to.  Ray says that is a job he would not want to retire from either.
 Another bridge in the countryside of Indiana.
A shot of a few of the 90+ cars in the museum.
Teri's favorite.
At the Studebaker Museum yesterday there was a shirt that Betty & I liked. It read "Quiet women rarely make history." I forgot to mention it.  This morning, Ray did a little bit of maintenance on the car & we left around 8:30. We stopped in Greenwood, IN to buy soft drinks when a man told us that next door at the Ford dealership there was a huge (90)classic car collection. We checkled it out and it was fantastic. They wew extremely hospitable. They even asked Ray's opinion on a 37 Buick they were thinking about buying. There were all kinds of restored muscle cars. My favorite was a Kaiser Darien convertible with pocket doors. They do their own cadmium plating and aluminum finishing in house to bring the cars back as close as possible to original. Ray like the 61 Chevrolet SS 409 tripower 4 speed with a factory drag package. It was low mileage, all original. it was really tough getting through Louisville due to road construction but we made it just fine. After that we had a pretty ride through the country roads of Kentucky. I wanted to put some pictures on the blog but the computer here is about ten years old and I have given up. We are in Glassgo, KY.  Tomorrow we plan to go to American Pickers warehouse in and after that stop at a couple of distilleries in TN. All is well in KY. Ray, Teri, Tom & Betty

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