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Photo courtesy of Keith and Joan Hays  (CA)

Three excellent examples of members Convertible Metropolitans.
Yellow = Bob Adam
Black= Darrell Hays
Red= Keith Hays

 


Photo courtesy of John and Diane Larson  (CA)

"Molly"

1959 Hardtop owned by John and Diane Larson of South Pasadena, CA.

Photo location is a drive through donut shop  in Hacienda Heights, CA

Photo courtesy of Keith and Joan Hays  (CA)

 

This photo of the convertible belonging to Darrell Hays, was taken by Rick Feibusch and was used in an article for British Car Magazine

Photo courtesy of George and Thelma Koehler  (WI)

George (right) says that he really does pull this boat with his 1957 Metro, but he adds "level ground only, no hills".


 

Photo courtesy of Chuck Samples  (San Diego, CA)

Photo of Chuck Samples Red & White, 1962 hardtop

Photo's courtesy of David & Lorry Perez   (Los Angeles, CA)

David & Lorry with their 1955 Met Convertible,

David shown at the closed Valley Drive-In Theatre near Lompoc CA.

 

 

Lorry at the Guadalupe Veterans Memorial, Guadalupe Cemetery, Guadalupe, CA

Photo's courtesy of Brian Artherton

 

1955 Hardtop, owners are Mike, Judy  and Brian Artherton. Downey, CA

Photo's courtesy of Brian Artherton

Brian Artherton's 1954 Nash NKI Custom. It is numbered 3809. The original engine and trans. was replaced with a 1500 engine and trans. The rest of the car is stock. This met is being restored back to its original Spruce Green with tan top. This is a original 51,000 car.
This car was located in the Atlanta, GA area, in a barn.

Photo's courtesy of William Harman
(Yucca Valley, CA)

 

 

Bill Harman's 1955 Convertible

 

 

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1959 Hardtop

Photo courtesy of Ken Conner
(Huntington Beach, CA)

I would like to share with the Metropolitan Car community a photo I took of our Bearded Collie “Fergus” at the wheel of my 61 Met.  Someone suggested  he appears to be hunkered down trying to beat a red light.  I guess you could come up with any number of themes from this scene.

It was just a lucky shot.

   

 

Metropolitans can go on the freeway.

Metropolitans can float.  (With a lot of help)
Photo's courtesy of Angel Lopez   (Costa Mesa, CA)

 

 


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