Louie Kelnhofer is my partner in saving history from the crusher and my best friend. He has been blind since he was a young man. He enjoys cars even though he is not able to drive them. This is his 1932 Ford Sport Coupe. |
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This is the 1949 Ford I took Louie to buy when I found the 1931 Chevy. It is a rusty Wisconsin car. Louie sold the drive train to a friend to put in his Model A Ford. |
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| Louie and I dismantled this 1951 Ford for the parts. It had been abandoned on a rock pile that saved it from sinking in the ground. There was not enough left of the car to save it, but it provided many good parts for surviving cars. | ![]() |
Louie has had some beautiful cars over the years. This is his 1951 Ford convertible. We enjoyed going to car shows with this classic. I found it advertised in Old Cars Weekly. |
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Louie bought this Monza from a friend after her daughter crunched the front end. It has very low miles and is powered by a 231 Buick V-6 under the hood. It is currently in the body shop and will be done soon. |
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Louie's mother gave me these family photos to scan. They show some of the cars in their family history. |
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This is a picture of his uncle and his Model A roadster. |
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I like the border decoration on this one. |
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Model A fun. |
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Plymouth power! |
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