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With the $10.3-million home for Windsor’s 107-year-old behemoth of public transit history finally open to the public, here’s a rundown of Streetcar No. 351’s journey through time.
351 Windsor for a 1971 Ford Mustang – Barry T With Will Violett and Ed Smith at Five Star Engines Posted: May 7, 2025 | Last updated: May 7, 2025 Love classic cars and vintage engines? 🚗🔧 ...
Streetcar No. 351 on the Detroit River waterfront is proof the City of Windsor did the right thing. We were the first city in Canada to install an electric street railway system and No. 351 ...
The accompanying building houses streetcar No. 351, which served Windsor's riders nearly a century ago, and a historical exhibit. It's believed the electric streetcar was built in Ohio in 1918 ...
Allen Grant, whose name is on the door as a driver, was at the Benedict Castle Concours, signing autographs and regaling ...
The City of Windsor is hosting the grand opening of the Legacy Beacon, along with the unveiling of Streetcar No. 351, as part of a weekend of programming and activities at the new riverfront site. The ...
Meadowlark Yellow is not a rare color by production numbers, but most of the cars have been repainted in other hues over the ...
The Maverick Lobo might not look like a pink-and-teal-pinstriped, lowered ‘91 Ranger, but the new truck is decidedly better ...
The property located at 9135 Windsor Road in Windsor was sold on April 18, 2025 for $600,000, or $320 per square foot.
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The Montego GT was introduced in 1972 and retired at the end of 1973, and a survivor from the seldom-seen series just sold ...