Head east from Carthage on Mississippi 16 toward Philadelphia . After a few
miles a sign says you're in Edinburg . It s a good thing the sign's there, because
there's no other way to tell.
On June 15, 1919, Van T. Barfoot was born in Edinburg -- probably didn't
make much news back then.
Twenty-five years later, on May 23, 1944, near Carano , Italy , Van T. Barfoot,
who had enlisted in the Army in 1940, set out to flank German machine gun
positions from which fire was coming down on his fellow soldiers. He advanced
through a minefield, took out three enemy machine gun positions and returned
with 17 prisoners of war.
Diane Munkirs
on March 24, 2012My husband and I are in our early 70s and so much enjoyed seeing your "jewels" What fun...wish I could afford one..
Jeff
on January 31, 2012Looking good!!!!
Ed
on September 23, 2011You guys lead the life that the rest of us dream of!
Greg
on September 4, 2011Love the site and all of the beautiful pictures.
Aaron
on July 5, 2011Really like your site, it's really great! Come check us out!
Jim Yeatrakas
on February 24, 2011It is great that you have collected and lovingly restored these beautiful automobiles. It brought back many memories of my high school days, especially the impala. Doug Krathwal had a 71 and kept it immaculate. Thanks for the memproes!
Jeff and Sherry
on December 14, 2010Sorry we didn't identify ourselves,byt here it is: Jeff and Sherry
Guest
on December 14, 2010I really enjoyed going thru your gallery,you make me awfully jealous,I'm just a point and shoot kind of a guy.We love capturing sunsets,while strolling along a California beach,that might sound strange,but,we really like doing it.
PRS Guitars
on October 26, 2010Thanks for your support!
Rich and Pat
on September 16, 2010Want to Thank you each again for all the time that you spend sharing the wonderful pictures. You are able to bring out the best in each car. I know you want to sell the Packard, but it could not have a better home then you both.
May God Bless you both. Thank you.