1947 Brochure “Horseless Carriages: Collection of Leo Peters
Floral Park Historian and automotive historian Walter Gosden has provided a 1947 brochure highlighting the car collection of Leo Peters of New Hyde Park.
Enjoy,
Howard Kroplick
Leo Peters was a prominent member of many Long Island car clubs in the 1940s through the 1960s. He owned a garage, service station and Reo sales office on Hillside Avenue in New Hyde Park. As seen below, the property is still an active service station.

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I remember Leo well. I remember going to Time Square in NY at 6:30 on a Sunday morning to see him off for a drive in his model T depot hack..his distinction was California which took him a while but he & the group made it..Leo was a good man and ready to help anyone with there cars or any part of the hobby…spent many hours at his house in Smithtown in the 50’s and 60’s .
Wow, Leo was a real credit to the automobile hobby…. Another great blast from the past Howard…..
When did Leo pass ?