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I just got back from the old car festival at the Greenfield Village located at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Mi. I went with some of my best friends and we took a 1925 model TT fire truck. To say that we had a great time is to say the least. There were approximately 400 cars there from all across the country.  The youngest was a 1932 and the oldest was a 1899 steam car. There was a Bugatti there that was given to the museum, valued at a stunning $20,000,000 (that’s 20 MILLION).  

During the show the fire truck had a flat tire. Well, to change it was quite an experience. We did it in the middle of the street at the village. I was told that all the spectators thought that it was a demonstration and we had about a hundred spectators looking on. I was so focused at the task at hand that I didn’t know it. I can go on and on about what a great time I had, but the Detroit News put us in their newspaper so you can read about it there!  Here’s a link for more details… plus a photo of the fire engine!

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