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Published on: 7/7/2005
Last Visited: 7/7/2005
A carved wooden model of a 1932 Ford Roadster was a collaborative effort on the part of the City and local business, says Raj Aadmi, president of Washworld and Lubeworld.The roadster, complete with the wooden gas station attendant at the hood, is located on the Washworld/Lubeworld site at Fraser Highway and 201 Street.
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The City has been very supportive and incredibly helpful" in its co-operation with the company to establish the antique roadster sculpture, which maintains the theme of other City sculptures, symbolizing the city's past and present, and maintains the area's historical values, Aadmi said.We are extremely thankful to City of Langley.This type of sculpture is a benefit to everyone," he said.