See You Down The Road

After many years serving the classic car community, Wisconsin Collector Car will be shutting down at the end of 2024. Thank you for all of the car show memories!

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  • in reply to: August Member Of Month #15852
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    I feel honored.

    in reply to: Calssic Car Repair Shop #16422
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    He’s known in the area for his classic car expertise.

    I’m going to the shop Saturady to see them, I’ll see if I can get pics.

    in reply to: Washing & Waxing Tips #16388
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    You should wax newer cars because of the uhhh…. what is it called :bang:

    Oh yeah,

    Polyeurathane, the paint comes off after a while.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16177
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    July 12

    1905: Michael Murray, 14, is the 12th to die of fireworks mishaps on July 4, in spite of yearly campaigns against public sale of firecrackers.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16176
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    July 11

    1900: Robert Herick’s THe Web Of Life, new published by Macmillan, stirs much popular anger for its realistic testament of lief in Chicago.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16175
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    July 10

    1858: Abraham Lincoln opens his unsuccessul campaign for the United States senate with a speech from the balcony of the Tremont House.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16174
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    July 9

    1893: Daniel Hale Williams, a noted surgeon, performs the world’s first open-heart suregery to reapir a preicardaial sac at Provident Hospital, Chicago.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16173
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    July 8

    1902: Deposits totalling $4,500,000 are recieved on the first day od business at the Central Trust Co. a bank organized by Charles G. Dawes

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16172
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    July 6

    1959: Queen Elizabeth II vistist Chicago for a fully day of sight seeing and public festvities.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16171
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    July 5

    1847: Abraham Lincoln attends the openeing of the River and Harbor Convention where his personal appearance inspires the nickname “Old Abe”

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16170
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    July 4

    1893: A crowd of almost 300,000 celebrates July 4 at the Columbian Exposition

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16169
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    July 3

    1913: THe city plans to erect street signs on every corner. 12,000-costing $66,000 will be required.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16168
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    July 2

    1904: The Riverview Park opens. It will continue to operate until 1967

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16167
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    July 1

    1933: THe Museum Of Science & Idnustry officaly opens.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16166
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    June 30

    1919: Before midnight, Loop cafes and bars are jammes. Prohibition is scheduled to go into effect the next day.

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