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Roger Morse & Lynn Arnold

Member Since: 2016

Location: Poestenkill, New York, USA

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History of TC3737:
This is the first of the two cars that was built on the day I was born. It had enough problems that it was taken apart down the frame and is now going together. It should be on the road later this year. The photo I have sent is of the car as I bought it.

The original owner, who is unknown, drove the car until it stopped running, parked it in a shed and, over time, took it apart for a restoration that never happened. In 1966, Jerry Tatro, the original owner's next door neighbor in Saratoga, California, acquired the car, now in parts, in trade for an old Pontiac station wagon. Jerry carried the parts from the neighbor's shed across their yards to his garage. Jerry put the car back together. He was greatly helped in his restoration by the availability of parts from a new British car parts operation in nearby Goleta, CA, named Moss Motors. Were it not for the fortuitous convergence of Jerry wanting to rebuild an old car, and Al Moss starting a parts operation near where Jerry lived, the car would probably have been lost, with its parts ending up in junk yards or spread around at flea markets. Jerry painted the car Ford Tractor Orange. Jerry is believed to have sold the car in 1982 to Ed Browder, who lived in a big house in San Francisco. In 1986, Ed sold the car to Gilles Wicker of San Francisco, who sold it to David May of Pittsburgh in 1997. David sold me the car in 2007. I have taken the car completely apart, and am now in the assembly phase of a complete nut and bolt restoration. When complete it will be red with a biscuit interior
Modifications: Dual circuit master cylinder


TCs Owned:

TC 3737 – XPAG 4306

  • Color (Ext / Int): Red / Biscuit
  • Build Date: 7 October 1947
  • Original Engine: XPAG4306

The original owner, who is unknown, drove the car until it stopped running, parked it in a shed and, over time, took it apart for a restoration that never happened. In 1966, Jerry Tatro, the original owner's next door neighbor in Saratoga, California, acquired the car, now in parts, in trade for an old Pontiac station wagon. Jerry carried the parts from the neighbor's shed across their yards to his garage. Jerry put the car back together. He was greatly helped in his restoration by the availability of parts from a new British car parts operation in nearby Goleta, CA, named Moss Motors. Jerry painted the car Ford Tractor Orange. Jerry is believed to have sold the car in 1982 to Ed Browder, who lived in a big house in San Francisco. In 1986, Ed sold the car to Gilles Wicker of San Francisco, who sold it to David May of Pittsburgh in 1997. David sold me the car in 2007. I have taken the car completely apart, and am now in the assembly phase of a complete nut and bolt restoration. When complete it will be red with a biscuit interior


TC 3738 – XPAG 4311

  • Color (Ext / Int): BRG / Biscuit
  • Build Date: 7 October 1947
  • Original Engine: XPAG4311

When I bought it, sight unseen, it was supposedly completely restored, but the frame was bent, and virtually every mechanical part was either worn out or broken. It took about two years to get it road worthy, but since that time I have driven it all over the place.

Purchased from Hal Kessler of Palm Springs who bought it from Classic Cruisers in North Carolina who, I believe, got it somewhere in Ohio. When I got the car the paint and interior were beautiful, but every single mechanical part was either worn out or broken.


TC 6073 – XPEG

  • Color (Ext / Int): Green / Black
  • Build Date: 16 July 1948
  • Original Engine: XPAG6742

Race car. Previous owner Bob Grunau of Canada.