My favorite OTHER frame. The Jack McAfee.
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My favorite OTHER frame. The Jack McAfee.
'. . . Jacksonville race car driver Peter Gregg (third from right) became the owner of Brumos Porsche after purchasing the dealership in 1965 following previous owner Hubert Brundage’s death in a motorcycle crash. In 1968 Gregg acquired the Mercedes-Benz of Jacksonville dealership which was renamed Peter H Gregg, Inc. . . .'
https://vintagejacksonville.net/2011...s-speed-racer/
. . . sold Rolls-Royces, too
Other appearances/mentions . . .
https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...=1#post1050573
https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...=1#post1050614
https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...=1#post1091971
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. . . 'The World's Most Experienced Airline'
Remember that?
One of those institutions I thought would always be there
Not
Bankrupt in '91 --- anything of value picked-up by Delta
Anyway. Going by the slogan, 'Pan Am makes the goin' great' . . . this frame dates to circa 1969
Bright periwinkle metallic phonographed rockers w/ semi-gloss white lettering, flash-chromed, no Maker's mark or ID. No signs of this ever having been mounted
Really dig the rendering of Pan Am's logo --- and the 'speedy' letters in the top rocker
.....5346.......
Back in the day a young lady I knew who was a stewardess told me about sitting in the pilot's lap and flying the plane..... Pan Am. Never doubted her for a minute. She was a wild thing. :D