The Midwest Region had a wonderful time touring museums and other interesting places.
Glen was asked if they could use his Franklin with the model, lucky guy...
Glen was asked if they could use his Franklin with the model, lucky guy...
Glen was asked if they could use his Franklin with the model, lucky guy...
Glen was asked if they could use his Franklin with the model, lucky guy...
Glen was asked if they could use his Franklin with the model, lucky guy...
Glen was asked if they could use his Franklin with the model, lucky guy...
Model Anna Long
Bob Agle's 1919 Holmes Coupe (air cooled)
James and Glen Pykiet's daughter
Inside one of the many Museums visited by the Midwest Region
Inside one of the many Museums visited by the Midwest Region
Mario Cuniberti's 1932 16-A Convertible coupe and
One of the many stops, you can see 8 Franklins here
Bob Agle's 1929 137 Sports Tourin, Ed Cobb was driving for the meet, lucky guy
Some of the Midwest Region members at the Barber Shop Museum
Lloyd Young's Museum
At Lloyd Young's Museum some the girls enjoying a beautiful day
Franklins awaiting their owners, the owners were doing what all good Franklin
Saturdays night dinner included entertainment, but Lee Nelson had to
When your wife tells you that you have too much "STUFF" you should
Left to right - John Hufnagel, Mary Rose Hufnagel, Jackie Cobb,
Barner Shop Museum
Bob Agle's 1919 Holmes Coupe (air cooled)
Great smiles, great couple
In side the Museum
Wall showing the new Franklin Museum plans
Parking lot at the motel
Parking lot at one of the museums
The Hogan,s 1930 DeLuxe Sedan, all the way from New Jersey
Barber Shop museum with our guild telling his wonderful stories
Some of Lloyd Young's cars
Bob Agle at his last Franklin meet talking with friends
Bob Agle's 1929 series 137 Sport Touring
Our entertainment for dinner Saturday night
A very larger collectionof amny things
Barber Shop Museum