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Ron and Donna Jones, of Greenville, Tenn., exhibited this one-of-a-kind 1926 Rickenbacker roadster at Iola ’10. Speculation is that the roadster was a concept car. “There’s not another one like it,” Ron stated. “But the Rickenbacker logo is stamped on every piece and part.”
Credit: Jane Myhra
Every car lover has a “dream car,” but Richard Leitch, of Sulligent, Ala., owns his. Leitch was determined to own a 1951 Daimler SS two-door hardtop after finding it in a catalog. “I never thought I would own a car like it,” he stated. “But it’s the same car!” The proof was in the license plate. Leitch has owned the car for 15 years and keeps it at his summer home in Appleton.
Credit: Jane Myhra
Visiting the Futurliner exhibit at Iola ’10 were WDUX Radio announcers Rick Winters (left) and Justin Moen.
Credit: Jane Myhra
Fred Beyer and his Beach Piano Party provided entertainment in the Teamed to Learn tent at Iola ’10.
Credit: Jane Myhra
This 1910 International Harvester delivery wagon is owned by Steve McNeely, of Green Valley.
Credit: Jane Myhra
An eagle emblem adorned a 1931 Packard convertible coupe owned by David and Marlese Lindsay, of Manawa. The lighted ornament was an aftermarket addition.
Credit: Jane Myhra
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