MEMBER CAR GALLERY
Austins and Bantams frequently steal the show
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A. Bachman's 1931 American Austin Business coupe.
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C. Germana's 1940 American Bantam Coupe.
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T. Fetterman's 1930 American Austin roadster.
Left: P. Naull's 1934 Austin Seven Special with 1950's
Nutshell Caravan next to a 1936 Austin Seven Pearl.
R. Davy's 1930 American Austin roadster and coupe
undergo restoration in his shop.
J. Tuthill's 1940 American Bantam Station Wagon.
D. Helgeson's 1930 or 1931 American Austin roadster.
M. Becker's 1938 American Bantam Boulevard Delivery.
B. Woodson's 1939 American Bantam roadster.
J. Peterson's 1930 American Austin Business coupe.
T. Pacha's 1933 American Austin coupe.
J. Wick's 1940 American Bantam Hollywood.
D. Harvey's 1933 American Austin Coupe.
J. Benedict's 1940 American Bantam Speedster.
B. Phillips 1931 American Austin panel truck.
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