Photo source and question
Edward H. Lybarger
twg at pulsenet.com
Mon Mar 27 09:26:33 EST 2000
Mohair seats came on at least the 10s and 11s. No doubt their longevity was
less than the leather and/or naugahyde that followed.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
[mailto:owner-pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org]On Behalf Of Harold
Geissenheimer
Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2000 5:56 PM
To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
Subject: Re: Photo source and question
Greetings
>From memory. Brown seats, tan interior paint. I think the first
cars has mohair seats but not sure.
Harold Geissenheimer
Fredbruhn at aol.com wrote:
> Is there nobody in this group old enough to remember the interior colors
and
> seat
> covering color in the 1939 - 1940 period. Or, what colors do you
remember?
>
> Bruce Young at 216-429 1018 in Cleveland has a number of photos of PRCo.
He
> sells 8 x 10's and his quality is quite good. He has no lists but
welcomes
> phone calls and will discuss what he has by phone. (He has very little
sight
> for close detail work and computer print, typing, etc. is hard for him)
He
> is home from 4:00 PM to midnight daily for calls, and most weekends. I
have
> a few West penn shots from him and some Cleveland (he has a bunch) and
plan
> to go up there in the next couple of weeks to review his PRCo., WP and
> Wheeling Co-Op. Perhaps I can give the group some more info after that.
>
> Fred Bruhn
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