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Gentlemen,
Was just driving around one day and about broke my wife's collar bone
with the seat belt when I hit the brakes at the sight of the trailer.
I took about 12 pics, some close up. Here the main ones: A larger
broadside, front, rear, and the best shot of the other side I could get without
poison ivy. Let me know if you want me to send the rest.
I would love to see it saved and restored, I'm afraid one day I'll pass
by and the land will be cleared for houses, although it's so close to the
USCG airbase, maybe there's hope the area will stay zoned agricultural.
Since it was sold/whitelined in '65 as #724 , does that mean the use of
'Z' reporting marks didn't start until after that?
( Sorry I forgot to sign previous mails - force of habit from work)
Thanks for your interest,
Kevin Sanderlin
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