Now this would be a great parade car!
I would get a large brimmed fancy hat one of those huge elephant ear ones…tie that hat on with a red flowing scarf, put on my leather driving gloves and take this baby for a spin!
This 1929 Mercedes is for sale. ($4,000) I wandered by and had to take a photograph.
Can you hear the horn? I wonder if it runs? If it does I wonder how much it costs to rent it for a day.
Now that is some car! And wouldn't you look great driving it in that outfit you described :-)
ReplyDeleteI can see you and Chance now riding in this car.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't that be fun! If it doesn't sell, maybe he/she would like to hire it out for a ride.
ReplyDeleteI would love to own one of those old cars. I see them around here every once in a while and wish I could take a ride. I can just see you - in your big hat - and Chance going down a country road.
ReplyDeleteWow! I'd love to see you in that outfit, in that car! :-)
ReplyDeleteWouldn't that be a fun car to take for a spin!!! Perfect for a spin on a top ten summer weather day.
ReplyDeleteI always thought it would be fun to dress up in 1900 attire!
ReplyDeleteLinda
Oh what a super cool car to have and restore! You are right - in a parade it would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteOh how I would love to drive that!
ReplyDeleteDid you kick the tires? :-)
ReplyDeleteNope just took photos!
DeleteAnd Chance! Don't forget Chance! ;)
ReplyDeleteGranny in a Mercedes! There must be a song about that!
ReplyDeleteYou could drive from town to town and honk the horn as if you were on an important assignment.
ReplyDeleteI can just see you in that car, and Chance would love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a relic! Do you think the horn is one of those AH OOOGAH ones?
ReplyDeleteLove the idea, the attire and the ride - but we careful of that scarf. Isadora Duncan comes to mind.
ReplyDeleteI think you should inquire. You could be your own parade!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous car!
ReplyDeleteOh, my! How did you find that one?
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