Posted 4 months ago
ttomtucker
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Since I worked 30 years in the telephone industry and collect antique telephone, I found this post card quite interesting. The car was customized by art car artist Howard Davis, shown wearing his "Teleman" superhero outfit. This car was modeled after a #2500 push button telephone. The art car is registered and drivable. I have later found out that the car was stored
in a building in which the roof collapsed because of the weight of the snow and crush the car.
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That's 'Reach out and touch someone" on Steroids !! ( I wonder whose Number that is on the "Hood") (:-D)
musikchoo, The telephone number belong to Howard's telecommunication business called Datel Communication Corp. Avon, MA.
Thank you kevin
Well Kevin I hate to see you leave, but I won't be far behind you leaving CW. This site consumes more of my time then I like. I will check for you on facebook.