Last weekend, we sent a Newsletter with the following message.
'Winter is stil young and the first snow in Europe has melted off again. But we think it is a matter of days before new and more will come, while summer is getting near with our friends Down Under.
We are eager to see photos that you may have of your old car in fresh snow. No matter if the photo was taken in 1910, 1960 or today. Your photo may be black & white or in the brightest colours. We just like to see what you have. A selection of photos will be posted at PreWarCar.com and PostWarClassic.com. And we may even decide to use your photo with our seasons wishes.'
Starting yesterday afternoon a small blizzard of beautiful, white pictures landed in our mailbox but our hunger for more automotive snow is not gone. So send your photo(s) to office@prewarcar.com and tell us with a few words the What, Where, When and Who took the picture... if known.
If you don't receive our newsletter (no worries we will snow under your mailbox like some other websites do), you may consider to sign up to receive the latest pre- and post-war news first! (see some past examples)
photo by Barry Brown from Canada
About his sturdy transport pictured above: " Ex Belchertown Mass. Fire Department. 1936 Ford 1 1/2 Ton panel truck , 131.5” WB. with optional dual rear wheels , converted to “fire emergency” specification when new by Proctor-Keefe, Detroit Mich. (side windows and roll down rear door windows etc.) Found in a tobacco barn in Northfield Mass. circa 1985. ( a “real” barn find!) Used since then as a vintage motorcycle hauler. Truck has been sold and is already missed ! "