A Very Cool Birthday!

How wild is this?

@brandon_chaffin_

This coach built 1926 Lincoln dual cowl sport phaeton started life in a Lincoln dealership as a show car in Portland, Oregon. Show cars attracted potential buyers as they would see it in the front windows of the building. When new, it was borrowed by a Mr. Sam Hill for a museum dedication event that took place in Washington state. During the “rental”, this car was rumored to have chauffeured Queen Marie of Rumania through a parade and to the dedication of the museum. History of when it was bought from the dealership is not known. My grandfather first saw the car in 1960 at the Grand Classic car show in Southern California and kept track of it for 12 years. He bought it in 1972 and kept it in his collection until his passing in 2015. I inherited the car in late 2015 and have been working on making it run and drive again. Albeit this cars history has some holes, I’m happy to say that I’ll keep it around and keep it as unrestored as possible for as long as time allows! #antique #antiquecars #lincoln #ford #flathead #flatheadv8 #oldcarsoftiktok

♬ original sound – Brandon

Wednesday Pets

Fred Lewers, Mickey
Fred’s Cookie
RHT447, “Our late Zoey, guarding my clean laundry. Back story. She wandered into our back yard about age 2, skinny, bedraggled, and starving. We took her in. Vet said she had already been fixed. Calicos are the redheads of the cat world. So we adopted a teenage, female, redhead, feline. If she liked you, she REALLY liked you. If not, fur-covered
skill saw. As you can see, she mellowed with age.
Seems TillerJim’s Digger has been made an internet star, sent in by an anonymous reader.