Tony S
Been spending a lot of time on here!
- Joined
- May 23, 2011
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- Eatonville, Washington
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This one was way ahead of it's time when built. In 1934 the McQuay Norris company, a car parts company, had six experimental cars built for them by Hill Auto Body Metal out of Cincinnate, Ohio. They were named the Streamliner, but were best called the "aluminum egg".
This one came through during The Great Race motor event that crosses the country in 2005... I thought it was pretty cool, although I wonder why if only six were built this one is labled test car #9 ??? ONly two of the original six cars have survived.... wonder what they are worth now.
This one came through during The Great Race motor event that crosses the country in 2005... I thought it was pretty cool, although I wonder why if only six were built this one is labled test car #9 ??? ONly two of the original six cars have survived.... wonder what they are worth now.
