Drizzlers of Aberdeen
The Drizzlers was a car club from Aberdeen, Washington. The club was named Drizzlers due to the rainy weather of Aberdeen. The members were in the 17-18 years old range, and they met and worked on cars, and went to other club's events. The club didn't last long before it faded away.[1]
Members
Darrell Aronsen
Lee H. Thomasson
Wayne Parsons
Members Cars
Darrell Aronsen's 1947 Buick Convertible
Lee H. Thomasson's 1949 Lincoln Coupe
Wayne Pasons' 1950 Ford Tudor Sedan
References
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