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Junior with his Dad.
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DUH!!! It took me a while to figure out it was the Fisher Body wagon...for a while there I thought you were really into Cinderella!!! But I don't think they make Glass Slippers with velcro!!!
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HAHA. Me too! I didnt realize what that was.
That is one BIG sign though.
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That is the Porcelain sign that was on the outside of the Fisher Body plant in Grand Rapids Michigan. Installed in 1949........
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...and I thought the circus was in town...lookin' good
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![]() Way Cool ![]()
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That is the Porcelain sign that was on the outside of the Fisher Body plant in Grand Rapids Michigan. Installed in 1949........ [/ QUOTE ] So that sign's colors are baked on enamel---not painted....??.........If so very .. |
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