Its funny this came up Let me explain Our 32 chevy roadster sat in the gm dealers showroom almost all of 1932. When the fellow that owned the dealership in 1932 in Napanee gave this car to his sister for a graduation present. She graduated nursing collage in Toronto that year.and she moved home to Amherest Island where her parents lived.She kept the car for many years until it fell into disrepair.Then It was chopped at the rear fenders and the rumble seat was taken out and a platform put in its place.It was used to haul milk cans across the river to the mainland.Then after 5 years it moved down river to Simcoe Island where it did the same job for the next 8 years It also towed a stone bolt with milk cans on that across the ice. Then she was stored at Robert Ores the Lighthouse keeper. That's where i bought her 46 ago. And she has stayed in my family ever since.It must have been Gods will ,for many cars and trucks have gone through the ice including horses and humans,.Why this old chevy never went through the ice is beyond me.Vette59jdwl
Tom that fellow you bought the frame from that wouldn't happen to be Rob Cummings now would it
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