Day at the Nethercutt
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Pictures from today outing at the Nethercutt Museum in Calif with Mat, Gary, Doris, and myself. Excuse the quality, they were taken on my camera phone and no flash way allowed. Enjoy!
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Posted on: 2010/10/29 22:33
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-BigKev
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Thanks for the pic's Kev, looks like Packard heaven! And good to hear Mat caught up with you, I remember him saying he was going to the Nethercutt. Met Gary and Doris when they were out here a couple of years ago, nice people.
Edit: Were any of the '33's and '34's a bit lighter after Mat had passed? Say by the weight of a water pump or generator?
Posted on: 2010/10/29 23:27
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Now I have to wipe the drool from my chin. Wonderful automobiles, and many thanks for posting them.
Posted on: 2010/10/30 0:21
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Kev, besides the beautiful setting the rare and wonderful cars are in they are all in running condition and are driven. I have heard that each year there is a picnic for museum employees and they each get to drive one of the cars to the picnic. The railway exhibit is suppose to be something most special to see. Fully restored and running? And, the organ exhibit is said to be outstanding. Thanks for sharing.
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Posted on: 2010/10/30 9:03
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Yup ever car is in fully running order with charged batteries, full of fuel, oil and coolant. The keys are even in the ignition. They are all driven at least once a year.
The Theater Pipe Organ is the third largest in the world. They also also have an impressive collection of Orchestrions. Some with as many a 22 instruments. It's a very cool place, and 100% free.
Posted on: 2010/10/30 14:48
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-BigKev
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