—Lanacster Farming, Saturday, May 20,1967 16 Raymond Groff Becomes Area’s First All-Electric “Back-Seat Driver” b\ Don Timmons Have >ou .soon thnl aqua and lilac. spoil., little vision of jesteijear whoosh in l ' along the area's bywavs with its happy backseat diner If not yon w ill Ra'inond C GiolT of Roths \ illt* has resto.ed a 1912 De tioit Elect! ic Co coupe which made its initial test uin yes teiclac Although final figuies •lie not cet tallied Ciofi an ticpates a ciuising speed ot 15 to 25 miles pet horn will be attained He has no idea what shell do - flat out But theie ate loin loiwaid speeds with which hell have to c\nei inv.it 144 \ oi/rs L nhke the film lamous Dis ne\ (h'\ cm which ian on some thine called flubhei' Giofls thane! wi'l be poveiccl by t' 1 eh a 12 \olt battenes col lectiieh wenhine about hall a ten I'lie b itteues wdl be f’i - ii ee ol chai ee be the P.e»tohte Companc ol Toledo Ohio 'lhc company like othei batten\ and cai manufactii' eis sees a leal comeback in stoie loi this silent little beauty ol the past—the electuc cai—and is mleiested in test ire then battenes in a woik me model The big question* that fate the industry me; how fast can they go, and how far without rechaiging? On these questions hangs the fate of a new or, “restored" in dustry. A LOT OF WORK When Gioff decided he’d like to lestoie an antique cai he wasn’t paiticulailv thinking, about an elect) ic one Actual-j Iv he had his eve on a Model) T Foi d I Bat one day last fall he spotted a pictuie of this elec ti ic cai in the newspapei It was having a new top made for it bv a specialist in Lancaster Gioff got inteiested in it and hnalh managed to buv it liom its ownei Paul Stein of Man henn Gioff and his sons Ravmond and Robeit woiked lor weeks on the lestoiation “I’ll bet we scraped eight to ten coats of paint off the bodv,” Groff stated. Aiter getting down to the base metal which thev disco\ eied was pait steel and part aluminum thev had it lepain ed bv Louis Bowsei of Lititv R 4 Thev tested tile motoi and t' ansmission bv hooking up one standaid stoiage hattei > and' even thing seemed to be in op ! eating shape even the hoin', \ 500 pound genes atoi came with the cai Gioft has this HEIFER PVSTLRiXH THIE Betoie iaimeis put then heilcis on pastme associate countv agent VictOi Plaslow uiges thev thoioughlv check then lences If thei e ai e any weak fences vigoious heifeis will find them he notes Plas tow also advises faimeis that befoie pastuiing hoiiois hooves should be checked and tmnmecl Long homes on pas till e can cause lameness he added In addition, he suggests d. check all hcikis 10. j identification, eai lags, oi what e. In making the toed change Plastow advises con tinning to feed some hav on pastme until the heifeis aie adapted to glass Opportunities always look better from a distance wired up in his garage for rc enarglng the battcres. ‘‘lt’s amazing,” Gioff notes, *how this little car could have just sat for 22 years and be in this good shape.” According to the registration that came with the car. it hadn’t been operat ed on the load since 1945 The car had belonged to the world-famous antique cai col- Agway SPECIAL SALE ON AGWAY CLEANSERS & SANITIZERS SALE APPLIES TO BEE-LINE SUPPLY CENTER ONLY (Former Form Bureau Store, Lancaster) YOU NAME IT! WE HAVE IT! To clean and Sanitize your Pipe Line Milker, Mechanical Bulk Tank, Vacuum System, Milking Machine & Utensils, Udder Washing, rubber parts care, etc. All PRICES POB WAREHOUSE and Sold in case lots only where cases apply. SALE PRICE AG WAY ACID CLEANSER 4- 1 Gol. per case $ 3.70 per Gal. $2.92 per Gol. AGWAY, BULK TANK & 6-9 lb. Cans per case 3.10 per Con 2.43 per Can UTENSIL CLEANER 201b . Corton AGWAY lODOPHOR - - - . {Replaces lOSAN) 4 - 1 Gal. per ease AGWAY LIQUID BACTERICIDE r 25# Drum 8.45 drum §% 34 per D AGWAY PIPELINE CLEANSER 50# Drum 14.90 per drum || # lO P er 100# Drum 29.26 per drum 21.94 per D AG WAY RUBBER PARTS c .. o ac r« \ LJi CLEANER 12 - 5 lb. corns per case 2.05 per Can ■•O4 P er an ACWAY CLEANSER Also Special Sale on All Dairy and Bulk Tank Brushes Agway’s Farm Cleaning major dairies in this area. Cleaning Program. FOR MORE DETAILS CALL OR COME IN AND SEE US BEFORE MAY 31st lector James Melton of Weston, Connecticut. But apparently Melton had never seen fit to restore it. BACK-SEAT OPERATOR We don’t know where the term “back-seat driver" may have originated, but in Groff’s antique coupe if there’s no back-seat driver, watch out! That’s where the operator sat in 1012. That way. when Pop took the family for a Sun day drive he didn't even have to turn around to maintain dis cipline among his restless off spring He had ’em right there in front of him. within easy reach. There’s no steering wheel to guide this little car right or left, or in a circle Rather, a steering bar about 18 inches long rests mst above the driv- BEE-LINE SUPPLY CENTER 1027 Dillerville Rd, NOTICE TO ALL DAIRYMEN! NOW THUR MAY 31st. 4-1 Gal. per cose 100# Drum 25# Drum er’s lap, and is easily handled, ly looks forward to the Learning to drive in this un- perience. orthodox way will require a There’s room for four p< bit of practice, but Groff eager- (Continued on Page BARN SPRAYING SPRAY THE MODERN WAY Use CARBOIA SPRAY • Dries White • Disinfects • Less Cobwebs MAYNARD L BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-722 Lancaster, Penna. 17.60 per drum 14.08 per D 5.16 per drum 4.13 per D Program is recommended by your Ask for your free Agway Farm List Price 6.55 per Carton 4.92 per Ctn. 3.47 per Gal. 1.55 per Gal. 2.75 per Gal. 1.30 per Gal. ►eoi 7