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Ralph w/Old Timers Autos in Seasrport, Maine
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Ralph w/Old Timers Autos in Seasrport, Maine
Hello all,
(Mis-spelling in title: Seasrport = Searsport)
Just joined for a couple of reasons.
First, let me introduce myself.
I, and my wonderful wife, Alina, are antique auto enthusiasts who, in our 50s, are pursuing this interest as much as possible.
A reason for joining is to get more involved with the community. We are members of AACA and several other, more make/model-specific cars.
Another reason for joining. I may be able to offer a service:
I am currently a laid-off offshore oil drilling industry, merchant mariner who now hauls cars through out the 48 states with my 4-car Wally-Mo and 1-ton dually Ram 3500.
Yet another reason for joining, the BIG one:
We also, have recently been offered an opportunity to obtain some land and a newly build shop to do car restoration here in mid-coast Maine. Along with that opportunity, we have cars to work on.
We are beginning work on one of them. It is a 1941 Oldsmobile 4-door Series 76 in pretty good shape albeit with some rust issues.
Among other cars we have in the waiting area are:
1959 Nash Metropolitan, hardtop (might be parted out)
1955 Buick Century 2-door hardtop
1955 Packard Clipper 4-door
1956 Packard Four Hundred 2-door hardtop
1963 Chrysler "Pacesetter"
1966 Dodge Charger
1927 Peerless Series Six-80
a couple of spitfires, 1971s, I believe
Well that's about it for now. I'll post some images of the current project and needs that maybe someone can help us find sources for.
Ralph and Alina M Bohm
(Mis-spelling in title: Seasrport = Searsport)
Just joined for a couple of reasons.
First, let me introduce myself.
I, and my wonderful wife, Alina, are antique auto enthusiasts who, in our 50s, are pursuing this interest as much as possible.
A reason for joining is to get more involved with the community. We are members of AACA and several other, more make/model-specific cars.
Another reason for joining. I may be able to offer a service:
I am currently a laid-off offshore oil drilling industry, merchant mariner who now hauls cars through out the 48 states with my 4-car Wally-Mo and 1-ton dually Ram 3500.
Yet another reason for joining, the BIG one:
We also, have recently been offered an opportunity to obtain some land and a newly build shop to do car restoration here in mid-coast Maine. Along with that opportunity, we have cars to work on.
We are beginning work on one of them. It is a 1941 Oldsmobile 4-door Series 76 in pretty good shape albeit with some rust issues.
Among other cars we have in the waiting area are:
1959 Nash Metropolitan, hardtop (might be parted out)
1955 Buick Century 2-door hardtop
1955 Packard Clipper 4-door
1956 Packard Four Hundred 2-door hardtop
1963 Chrysler "Pacesetter"
1966 Dodge Charger
1927 Peerless Series Six-80
a couple of spitfires, 1971s, I believe
Well that's about it for now. I'll post some images of the current project and needs that maybe someone can help us find sources for.
Ralph and Alina M Bohm
Last edited by truckmen; 06-04-2017 at 10:30 AM. Reason: clarification in misspelling in title
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