Fred Merkley's Roadster

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Mel Kennedy in Dan Wittenberg's garage in 1953. Photo courtesy of Dan Wittenberg, provided by Craig Pettman.
Fred Merkley, Stewart Roy and Dan Wittenberg with Merk's roadster. Photo courtesy of Dan Wittenberg, provided by Craig Pettman.
Stewart Roy and Dan Wittenberg with Merk's roadster in 1953. Photo courtesy of Dan Wittenberg, provided by Craig Pettman.
Photo courtesy of Dan Wittenberg, provided by Craig Pettman.
Photo courtesy of Dan Wittenberg, provided by Craig Pettman.
Fred Merkley, Dan Wittenberg and Stewart Roy with the roadster. Photo courtesy of Dan Wittenberg, provided by Craig Pettman.
Dan Wittenberg installing the rear hubcaps for the mock up session. Photo courtesy of Dan Wittenberg, provided by Craig Pettman.
Photo courtesy of Dan Wittenberg, provided by Craig Pettman.
Stewart Roy, Mel Kennedy and Dan Wittenberg in Merk's roadster. Photo courtesy of Dan Wittenberg, provided by Craig Pettman.
Stewart Roy and Fred Merkley in the roadster. Photo courtesy of Dan Wittenberg, provided by Craig Pettman.
"Dig that Axle!" Photo courtesy of Dan Wittenberg, provided by Craig Pettman.
Dan Wittenberg with the roadster in 1954. Photo courtesy of Dan Wittenberg, provided by Craig Pettman.
Photo courtesy of Dan Wittenberg, provided by Craig Pettman.
Dan Wittenberg and Stewart Roy in the roaster. Photo courtesy of Dan Wittenberg, provided by Craig Pettman.

Ford Model A roadster owned and built by Fred Merkley of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.




 

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