The company I keep

As I said, Ken does very high end restoration work. Here are some of the cars I am keeping company as I work on my Pontiac:
1931 Cord: This is Ken's specialty. He has restored a bunch of these cars; this is one of four in his shop now, this one nearing completion in February.

1932 Packard 4-door convertible: The owner, who lives in Hampden, ME inherited this car. His great-grandfather bought it new!

1937 Cord 812: An art-deco classic.


Other cars include a 1907 Buick, '55 T-Bird, 1932 Cord sedan, A-100A 1932 Auburn sedan, 1938 Pierce-Arrow 4-door convertible (converted from a sedan), 1959 300D Mercedes (2) 4-door convertible sedan, and quite a few others. Mine's the lowest end car in the place, but I still think it's a unique car.
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