Once upon a time in this log a picture of a young Lou surfaced that showed his mussel bound arms. A very talented flyer once to me that I was bound to get mussels.
The car and the prototype are in the Ringling Museum in Sarasota, in a building I believe they call the Wagon Barn. If memory serves me if you look straight ahead as you go through the front door you'll see the display. That's the way I recall it from 2008.
There were many great clowns, but none better than Lou for my money !
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This is one of my favorite parts of the show. Watching Lou fold-up and get back in the car is amazing!
Carl
Is this the car that is in the museum in Sarasota?
Must be the same one in the museum.
You recall we saw it pictured awhile back and it is now lettered "Lou Jacobs" instead of "Lou Jacob" as it is here.
Once upon a time in this log a picture of a young Lou surfaced that showed his mussel bound arms. A very talented flyer once to me that I was bound to get mussels.
The car and the prototype are in the Ringling Museum in Sarasota,
in a building I believe they call the Wagon Barn. If memory serves
me if you look straight ahead as you go through the front door you'll see the display. That's the way I recall it from 2008.
There were many great clowns, but none better than Lou for my money !
Paul Gutheil
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