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FJ - Legendary Ed Archer Sits For A Visit
Ed Archer was kind enough to bring the latest donated
Model T to The MTFCA Museum from San Francisco
to meet me off Hwy 101
After lunch I got him to share his story
In a sit down interview
Enjoy
@ https://youtu.be/0QK0kXEuAE8
FJ
Model T to The MTFCA Museum from San Francisco
to meet me off Hwy 101
After lunch I got him to share his story
In a sit down interview
Enjoy
@ https://youtu.be/0QK0kXEuAE8
FJ
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Re: FJ - Legendary Ed Archer Sits For A Visit
Hi Jim, many thanks for taking the time to make this interview clip. Priceless moments not lost
Cheers
Adrian
Cheers
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Re: FJ - Legendary Ed Archer Sits For A Visit
Great interview. I met Ed for the first time when he came to West Bend, Wisconsin to promote Edy's ice cream with his Model T ice cream truck in 1988 at the grand opening of the Sentry grocery store. Thanks for the memories, Ed!
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Re: FJ - Legendary Ed Archer Sits For A Visit
How do you know it's really him? The mask hides his most noticeable feature!
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I suppose that's what heaven will look like.....wow.
1924 Touring
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Re: FJ - Legendary Ed Archer Sits For A Visit
Ed and Jim, Thank you both for a wonderful interview. Just the right length and a very interesting coverage. BTW, the interview location was over the top too!
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Re: FJ - Legendary Ed Archer Sits For A Visit
Very nice Jim, thanks for taking us along on your travels.jw
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I thought that this classic Ed Archer legend only existed in folklore.
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I thought that this classic Ed Archer legend only existed in folklore.
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Re: FJ - Legendary Ed Archer Sits For A Visit
Jim, Thanks very much for the post. Ed and the #4 are "One of a Kind" Next should be some video of Ed and the famous speedster for those less informed?
Like Humble Howard Genrich and his Lucky 7 they won't always be around forever so these videos are very important.
Like Humble Howard Genrich and his Lucky 7 they won't always be around forever so these videos are very important.
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FJ - Legendary Ed Archer Sits For A Visit
At the 2018 Homecoming & Tour in Richmond, Indiana
Ed & his wife were the last to leave a small town
in The Yellow Bullet 🏎
We saw Ed speed past and jumped into our
trouble truck rigs - I caught up with him at the
edge of town where a local was parked.
Ed drove past the at a speed higher than
the limit posted - the just stared with his
mouth open
FJ
Ed & his wife were the last to leave a small town
in The Yellow Bullet 🏎
We saw Ed speed past and jumped into our
trouble truck rigs - I caught up with him at the
edge of town where a local was parked.
Ed drove past the at a speed higher than
the limit posted - the just stared with his
mouth open
FJ
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