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Sunday, October 23, 2011
Flatcar # 62
This is from a viewmaster reel in 1966. This shows the one side lettered as Clyde Beatty. This car wasn't used that much and as a result, these are the only two photos I ever located to document this car.
Today Circus World Flatcar #62 Is Now Rebuilt in The Yellow Paint Scheme & Re-lettered 2 Circus World Museum: Bare ah Boo, Wisconsin in 1995 as featured in The Best of I Love Cat Machines Parts 1-4 DVD! Which Runs today 75 Mins. in Length as Part of The 15 Add On Mins. Totaling 90 Mins. on 2 45 Min. DVD Discs!
& In The Circus, & The Railroads 2 40 Min. DVD Discs! As Well Along With Frisco 4-8-4 northern #4517 Same as Featured in The Best of I Love Cat Machines 2 45 Min. DVD Discs
I performed from 1973 to 1995 with a couple years off in between. I did an aerial cradle act for three years, low wire as a clown, trained llamas, ponies, then lions and tigers for 15 years. I am now a firefighter, a member of the Circus Historical Society and an author of several circus and carnival related subjects.
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Today Circus World Flatcar #62 Is Now Rebuilt in The Yellow Paint Scheme & Re-lettered 2 Circus World Museum: Bare ah Boo, Wisconsin in 1995 as featured in The Best of I Love Cat Machines Parts 1-4 DVD! Which Runs today 75 Mins. in Length as Part of The 15 Add On Mins. Totaling 90 Mins. on 2 45 Min. DVD Discs!
& In The Circus, & The Railroads 2 40 Min. DVD Discs! As Well Along With Frisco 4-8-4 northern #4517 Same as Featured in The Best of I Love Cat Machines 2 45 Min. DVD Discs
in 1995 Circus World Flatcar #62 was Saved 4 Exchange of Circus World Flatcar #29. As Circus World Museum Flatcar #62
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