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A. 72 Malibu Estate Wagon
B. 79 Ford LTD Landau 2 Door
C. 79 Camaro Berliner’s
D. 66 Dodge Cornette 440
E. 72 Camaro
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H. ?
From Mystery Foto #48 Solved: An Aerial of the Historic Village of Roslyn (Circa 1975-1977)
Denis, Al and for anyone else that’s curious. According to the Tax/Property Maps within the Suffolk County GIS website, the entire LIMP ROW east of Bagatelle Rd,including the section heading north till it “ends” at the sump off of Essex Ct, is part of the SCO ( Madonna Heights ) property.
From Updated: Femenias Findings- Exploring the Rustic Bagatelle Section of the Long Island Motor Parkway
Great images. I’m guessing the museum didn’t attract enough visitors afterwards. You’d think the museum would be a relaxing visit for the hectic city life.
From Exclusive: The 1954 Opening of Henry Austin Clark, Jr.'s "Carnival of Cars" in Times Square
Wilbur Shaw drove a brand new 8ctf in 1939 .... not a V8Ri
Video link you posted for Wilbur is deleted none-the-less.
From "Babe" Stapp: Driver of the Topping-Miller Special and Maserati V8Ri
* A. Holly Patterson: Republican, he was the Nassau County Executive from 1953 thru 1962.
*Passenger: I’m saying it’s Master Builder, Robert Moses. The image where the passenger is facing forward doesn’t quite look like Moses ( you can’t see his eyes ), but the passengers profile brings Moses to mind.
*ID Auto: I can’t identify.
*When, Where, and Why: I located an article in the 4/27/1957 issue of Newsday titled: Ceremonies Mark Medicine Academy - A. Holly Patterson, Robert Moses, and Dr. Howard R Craig were speakers for the opening of the new academy. Ceremony was held at Stewart Ave. and Meadowbrook Pkwy ( which is #1200 Stewart Ave. Garden City, NY ).
It appears their parked on the side of a large building w/garage doors. Tough to say if this is part of the academy location. I read that Robert Moses did have a drivers license, but he utilized limo’s for travel. Mr. Patterson looks to be donning a chauffeur’s cap. Looks like their acting out and having a ball!
From Mystery Foto #47 Solved: A. Holly Patterson & Robert Moses in a Custom Car in 1957
Walt Gosden:
The car is without doubt a street rod or hot rod. Body is from a Model A Ford.
The time frame got me to think that about that time my Dad took me to a hot rod /custom car show on the south shore of Long Island in Nassau County.
I would have been about 8 years old. It was held in a brick building perhaps someplace along Merrick Road or Sunrise Highway. Anyway there were cars on display an I think it may have been in early Fall or the Spring of the year ( because it was held inside) if I remember all the cars were of the pre-WWII era and all hot rods. For some reason Seaford pops into my head or someplace like that - Freeport?
I think someone in the Long Island Street Rod Association with a long history may possible give a clue of that show and perhaps who owned the car. I do not recall seeing this car at any display in the past 40 years. Although the LISA did not form until 1972 there may be some people there that can recall that
From Mystery Foto #47 Solved: A. Holly Patterson & Robert Moses in a Custom Car in 1957
Mystery Foto #47… , A. Holly Patterson was the Republican county executive of Nassau County, New York, from 1953-1962. The likely passenger in the car was the owner OR… perhaps the Republican party chairman for Nassau???
The car looks to be a modified Ford Model A roadster with a track car nose.
Research about the car and the occasion came up empty.
From Mystery Foto #47 Solved: A. Holly Patterson & Robert Moses in a Custom Car in 1957
Looks beautiful Howard! Looking forward to seeing it in person. That trailer sure makes it easy to load. I don’t think Wayne Carini has one since they have his cars driven onto the trailer on Chasing Classic Cars.
From Videos: Tucker 1044 Returns Home to Roslyn
Howard asked me a while back what color should he re-paint the Tucker 48? I informed him, the original color. I believe many antique car owners, like myself agree with me. Enjoy your newly repainted Tucker 48, Howard.
Sebastian
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From Videos: Tucker 1044 Returns Home to Roslyn
A Holly Patterson was the county executive of Nassau County, New York, from 1953-1962. I believe the passenger in the car was Robert Moses?
From Mystery Foto #47 Solved: A. Holly Patterson & Robert Moses in a Custom Car in 1957
Manage to fit all your collectables with room to spare for the old Ford tanker truck, well planned for a snug fit. The retrofit trailer adaptable for your all cars? Mark
From Videos: Tucker 1044 Returns Home to Roslyn
Correction - that “tours” link is up TOP, not bottom, and on the LIMP Index page, not the “A” page! Regardless, it now reads http://sbiii.com/limptour.html and now works. Sam, III
From Updated: Femenias Findings- Exploring the Rustic Bagatelle Section of the Long Island Motor Parkway
Tours? Only to Howard and Al and Parks & Trails New York (formerly New York Parks & Conservation Association). AHA! You may be referring to a bad link at the bottom of my “A” page, “A Winter’s Tale”, “For a tour guide to the Parkway, see the host’s {my} LIMP Tour Page”. I’ll fix it ASAP. It will read::
http://sbiii.com/limptour.html {I left off “.html”} and that, you’ll see, is a “virtual” tour, all words, no pix (and ‘way out of date, probably). Sorry ‘bout that. Sam, III
From Updated: Femenias Findings- Exploring the Rustic Bagatelle Section of the Long Island Motor Parkway
Archibald Holly Patterson was the Nassau County Executive from 1953 to 1962. Prior to that he had been Supervisor for the Township of Hempstead. The passenger sure looks like Robert Moses although I can’t prove it. No clue on the identity of the car. Maybe they were on their way to the groundbreaking ceremony for the Nassau County portion of the Long Island Expressway.
From Mystery Foto #47 Solved: A. Holly Patterson & Robert Moses in a Custom Car in 1957
Thanks for going with the original color. I am not a fan of repainting in a different color than original. Enjoy it Howard! Mitch
From Videos: Tucker 1044 Returns Home to Roslyn
Congratulations. There’s No place like Home. I can’t wait to see it in person.
From Videos: Tucker 1044 Returns Home to Roslyn
Thank you Maureen, Sam III, and Al.
I agree, Sam III; having the “right” amount of snow on the ground is lot easier on the eyes and makes for great images. Very neat that you were giving tours of the parkway! I recognize many of your images.
From Updated: Femenias Findings- Exploring the Rustic Bagatelle Section of the Long Island Motor Parkway
Denis, Went thru what I have on sales of the Parkway R.O.W. I could not find any reference to a sale to Madonna Heights, not by the Parkway at least. I’m guessing they objected to a trailway as it would change the character of a very bucolic setting.
From Updated: Femenias Findings- Exploring the Rustic Bagatelle Section of the Long Island Motor Parkway
Great job Brian and Frank, brought back some very similar memories. I visited that section the first time about 25 years ago. It was a lot easier in some areas to to find the roadbed. Regarding ownership of the R.O.W., at the time I was told it was owned by Suffolk County. Even then some abutting property owners infringed 0n the R.O.W. for their own use. I’m inclined to thihk the County still owns it. Time to bring up the idea of a trailway again?
From Updated: Femenias Findings- Exploring the Rustic Bagatelle Section of the Long Island Motor Parkway
Thank you Howard for sharing the Tucker restoration experience.
From Videos: Tucker 1044 Returns Home to Roslyn
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