I ran across this image of a '33 Ford sedan and accessories on display at a dealership from 1933 and if you look closely you will see where they are also showing a 1932 Pines Winter front grill insert. Walk inside and the price is hanging on the radiator. HRP
"Walk inside and the price is hanging on the radiator. HRP" That would not even be a Down payment on the Grille today!
It'd be great to go back to 1933 with a pile of cash to buy some of this stuff. I remember a Twilight Zone show on TV where a guy did exactly that. He bartered with a guy and bought a 32 ford roadster sitting at the curb for like, 100 bucks. I can't remember anything more than that as I was about 13-14 years old when I saw it.I suppose he brought it back to the present [1961-62] ...
Chicago’s 1933-34 Century of Progress Exposition used the theme of progress to encourage optimism during the depression. After the Ford Motor Company opened its massive exhibition building in 1934. fairgoers could peruse acres of industrial demonstrations and informative displays. .