Images: Rare 1947 HRG automobile
Bob "Kermit" Wilson's 1947 HRG 1500 Roadster
Courtesy Bob Wilson
Bob "Kermit" Wilson of Lisle owns a 1947 HRG. The car is one of roughly 260 vehicles ever produced by the small car company HRG between 1935 and 1954.
Patrick Kunzer | Staff Photographer
Bob "Kermit" Wilson's 1947 HRG 1500 Roadster
Courtesy Bob Wilson
Bob "Kermit" Wilson of Lisle owns a 1947 HRG. The car is one of roughly 260 vehicles ever produced by the small car company HRG between 1935 and 1954.
Patrick Kunzer | Staff Photographer
Bob "Kermit" Wilson of Lisle owns a 1947 HRG. The car is one of roughly 260 vehicles ever produced by the small car company HRG between 1935 and 1954.
Patrick Kunzer | Staff Photographer
Bob "Kermit" Wilson's 1947 HRG 1500 Roadster
Courtesy Bob Wilson
Bob "Kermit" Wilson of Lisle owns a 1947 HRG. The car is one of roughly 260 vehicles ever produced by the small car company HRG between 1935 and 1954.
Patrick Kunzer | Staff Photographer
Bob "Kermit" Wilson of Lisle owns a 1947 HRG. The car is one of roughly 260 vehicles ever produced by the small car company HRG between 1935 and 1954.
Patrick Kunzer | Staff Photographer
Bob "Kermit" Wilson's 1947 HRG 1500 Roadster is pictured in 1948 with then-owner John Boncome
Courtesy Bob Wilson
Bob "Kermit" Wilson of Lisle owns a 1947 HRG. The car is one of roughly 260 vehicles ever produced by the small car company HRG between 1935 and 1954.
Patrick Kunzer | Staff Photographer
Bob "Kermit" Wilson's 1947 HRG 1500 Roadster is pictured in 1948 with then-owner John Boncome
Courtesy Bob Wilson
Bob "Kermit" Wilson of Lisle owns a 1947 HRG. The car is one of roughly 260 vehicles ever produced by the small car company HRG between 1935 and 1954.
Patrick Kunzer | Staff Photographer
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