T-Timers of Venice

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Al Coplen's 1940 Mercury Convertible ran three carburetors. Photo courtesy of Al Coplen.
A construction photo of Al Coplen's 1932 Ford Victoria. Photo courtesy of Al Coplen.
Another photo of Al Coplen's 1932 Ford Victoria, taken after he had painted it. Photo courtesy of Al Coplen.
A flyer for the T-Timers Invitational Car Show and Display from the Al Coplen Collection. Photo courtesy of Al Coplen.
Al Coplen's old T-Timers plaque and a participation award from 1961. Photo courtesy of Al Coplen.
Photo courtesy of Al Coplen.
Photo courtesy of Al Coplen.

The T-Timers of Venice was a chapter of the T-Timers car club. The T-Timers had chapter clubs all over Southern California that were sponsored by the Elks Lodges.


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