12 October 2011 — started by Niuzer Bot
Walla Walla Historic Auto Club remembers good, old days
Walla Walla Historic Auto Club is hosting its regional tour this weekend. About every three years the club holds a regional tour in Walla Walla, alternating locations each year with the Lewiston Crankers historic auto club and several auto clubs in the Spokane area. This year 65 cars and trucks and 130 people are participating in the annual Fourth of July tour. [...]
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Greetings to the Walla Walla Historical Auto Club. Amongst my collection of automobilia I recently found a car badge depicting your club. If my memory is correct I opurchased this badge, along with a small collection of similar car club and association badges from the now defunct Gilltrap's Auto Museum, near here at Coolangatta on Australia's Gold Coast. That would have been in about 1988. At the time, without the internet, I thought that it had to be a made up name just to have a 'funny name' on a badge that this museum had dsiplayed amongst there other automobilia. Now at last I can see that it is indeed a great organisation, and I am proud to have in my collection your badge. I am an avid car person, with currently a collection of Italian Lancia cars as well as three Mercedes-Benz, and a Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit. Over the years I have owned a Ferrari 400i, huge Chrysler Station wagon, Mini and Mini Cooper, Austin Healey Sprite, 1966 Ford Galaxie 390, and other Lancia including an Aurelia b12 and B20. I also have one of Australia' largest collections of automobile literature. Some years ago I was a member of the Milestone Car Society, a friend of trhe Detroit Library, and a member of the Automobile Hist... [More]
Greetings to the Walla Walla Historical Auto Club.
Amongst my collection of automobilia I recently found a car badge depicting your club. If my memory is correct I opurchased this badge, along with a small collection of similar car club and association badges from the now defunct Gilltrap's Auto Museum, near here at Coolangatta on Australia's Gold Coast.
That would have been in about 1988. At the time, without the internet, I thought that it had to be a made up name just to have a 'funny name' on a badge that this museum had dsiplayed amongst there other automobilia.
Now at last I can see that it is indeed a great organisation, and I am proud to have in my collection your badge.
I am an avid car person, with currently a collection of Italian Lancia cars as well as three Mercedes-Benz, and a Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit.
Over the years I have owned a Ferrari 400i, huge Chrysler Station wagon, Mini and Mini Cooper, Austin Healey Sprite, 1966 Ford Galaxie 390, and other Lancia including an Aurelia b12 and B20.
I also have one of Australia' largest collections of automobile literature.
Some years ago I was a member of the Milestone Car Society, a friend of trhe Detroit Library, and a member of the Automobile Historians Ociety and casual friend of Beverley Rae Kimes as well as other well known, but now sadly deceased writers of great automotive literature.
Therefore I am as I said proud to have in my collection your organisations badge.
Long may the Walla Walla Historical Auto Club prosper.
I also have a large building filled with automobilia, this being 100feet by 45 feet, with a mezzanine floor covering one-third of the building. This is my playroom.