Having lived in Germany (thanks to the U S Army) I was going to ask if you were
in Germany - - then I got to the last line. Even in Germany though, an Adler
that survived WWII was pretty rare.
Dick J
"Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com> wrote:
Dick;
A friend of mine in high school owned a 1939 Adler. He painted this
front-wheel drive German wonder red-- with a paintbrush. The back seat was
loose and if you hit a big bump, the baseball bat he used to prop it up
would slip off and you'd fall back into the trunk. How's that for weird?
I may be cheating, though-- I went to Frankfurt American High School in
Germany.
Regards, Neil Tucson, AZ
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