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    Just got back from our annual car show in Gig Harbor , WA....had 226 cars...including 5 form the Lemay collection........one was a Tucker..and it runs. Think we woulda had more cars but it was too hot on the airport tarmac....temp was 94.....good time had by all.

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    Tuckers are just the coolest cars!
    I got to see one in Las Vegas at the car museum once....they're really neat!

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    Originally posted by Streets
    I think BBBob drove one for his road test at age 19!!.. hehehe
    Nope!!! But yer close...................it was a Cornbinder 2 ton!!

    200+ cars ain't bad Jerry, at least you didn't have to work too hard at the gate!! Makes me think of how things used to was. 200 cars back "in the day" was a bunch!
    Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon

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