Bob Kerr & I had talked about going by the Model T museum in Richmond Indiana today since it was along our path home. When Sonya & I pulled into the parking lot this morning, it was nearly full of model T's & Bob was standing right in the middle of them. He told us a car club was getting ready to go on a small tour around the area. A few minutes all the owners came out of the museum to get started & they invited us to ride a long. Bob hopped into a '25 touring & Sonya & I rode in the back of a 24 touring & they took us on a country drive with a few stops at some historic sites (Richmond had one of the earliest recording studios / record manufacturers in the country....all the great musicians of the day came to Richmond to record their music).
They then told us that they were going to go to a local grass airport where a antique airplane fly in was being held. That was a hoot also. The simplex in the back of our truck got a lot of lookers too. Bob used to have an old plane & he got a real kick out of seeing them too. We were hoping some real oldies were coming but by the time we left, only some old Stinsons & a model T powered plane were the only really old ones.
Mike Sal