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Frank is shown with his car in 2005.
Frank was able to obtain the original title for his Model A. It is also now in the Museum's possession.
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Hartmaier Model A to journey to new home at AACA Museum
Hartmaier Model A to journey to new home at AACA Museum
April 27, 2009
Frank is pictured with his car on Memorial Day 2007. This Saturday, a 1929 Model A Ford continuously owned and operated for nearly 80 years by the same man will ride to its new home at the AACA Museum in Hershey, Pa. The car will become a part of the Museum’s permanent collection as willed by its now-deceased owner. Frank took delivery of the rose beige and seal brown painted Ford, Serial Number A1533466, on May 16, 1929 and a friendship began that would span almost 80 years. Hartmaier never treated his car like a pampered classic. He and his “A” were well known in the car community. In his retirement, he would think nothing of driving the car all the way from Pennsylvania to Dearborn, Michigan for a Ford gathering. Sometimes he would travel with friends, but if no one was available, he would go it alone. He continued these trips into his 80s. Model As are not high-dollar exotic cars, but Hartmaier was known to have turned down many substantial offers to sell the car, reportedly stating that it was simply not for sale at any price. He was once quoted in an automotive magazine as saying, "you can only put money in the bank; you can’t ride around in that on a nice day and get an ice cream cone.” Friends and family members have detailed the Model A and made all the arrangements for its delivery to the Museum in Hershey. Although still operable, it will be trailered to the occasion. Fred will then have the honor of driving the Model A to a welcome area in front of the museum. A ceremony, complete with a cake designed like the Model A, will begin at 2 p.m. Members of Frank’s extended family, plus friends and neighbors, are expected to attend. A great deal of documentation will come with the car. Particularly noteworthy is the Pennsylvania State title for the Model A in Frank Hartmaier’s name. It is the original ownership document and dates to 1929. Frank managed to convince Penn-Dot to allow him to keep this document when the car was officially re-registered with antique plates. Apparently, at one point, he and his friends contacted the Guinness Book of World Records to qualify the car and owner for record of longest continuous ownership of a vehicle. The status of that attempt are unknown, but the Museum plans to continue the effort. CLICK HERE to tell us what you think in the Old Cars Weekly forums |
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