There was both a?Tropica and a Zebra for sale in Laguna Beach. They went to a collector in San Diego. Look at the old posts for his contact information if you want to find them.? ? From: "NeonJohn jgd@... [C-Car]" To: C-Car@... Sent: Monday, March 19, 2018 8:26 AM Subject: Re: [C-Car] Posible EV Museum Display
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On 03/19/2018 01:58 AM, Peter Crisitello crisitel@... [C-Car] wrote: > All: > > As some of you may remember, I have been looking to set up a deal for > some type of Display of our C-Cars & if possible at least one Tropica > at a museum somewhere in the country. While I have nothing currently > planned, I would like to get together a list of owners who might be > interested in loaning their vehicles for a limited display at some > time in the future!? One possibility on the horizon is working with > a newly form museum to bolster their foot traffic. I have a > possibility here in NJ with such an entity. What I would like is a > time line display of C-Cars leading to the Tropica [or Zebra if I > ever get mine in a more presentable condition]. While the display > vehicles do not need to be in running condition I would like them to > look as original as possible. My 1977 ?€?A?€? Model would all into > this category. > hI Peter, I think NuJoesy would be a horrible place to do this. After all, who wants to go there unless they have to. There is a fabulous museum called the Floyd Garrett's Muscle Car Museum in Sevierville,TN. He has a section set aside for quaint little cars like the Izetta and some I've never heard of. Sevierville would be an ideal place. Right off the interstate. Millions of people pass through there every year on the way to Gatlinburg, TN's huge tourist trap, and to the Smoky Mountains National Park. The guy originally built the museum to display his own collection. He's expanded at least twice and is reported to have the largest collection of muscle cars on display in America. He loves to display loaners. http://www.musclecarmuseum.com/ This area is centrally located for traffic in the eastern US which is why nearby Knoxville, TN is a huge transportation hum. John -- John DeArmond Tellico Plains, Occupied TN http://www.tnduction.com <-- THE source for induction heaters http://www.neon-john.com <-- email from here http://www.johndearmond.com <-- Best damned Blog on the net PGP key: wwwkeys.pgp.net: BCB68D77 |