Tourist 103 A1
The Tourist 103 A1 was the first Tourist imported into the USA.
For a complete discussion of the Tourist 103 A1, check out the Tourist 103 A1 spotter's guide.
Statistics
As of today, I know of 37 Tourist 103 A1s in North America. Most of these machines are displayed below...
103 A1 Owners
Moneca Alden
103 A1
Vancouver, British Columbia
Devin Anderson
103 A1
Salt Lake City, Utah
Ted Atkins
103 A1
Seattle, WA
Tom Beeson
103 A1
Oakland, California
Sam Boger
103 A1
Cleburne, Texas
Phil Boncer
103 A1
San Diego, California
Jan Bradley
103 A1
Indianapolis, Indiana
Alfred Casby
103 A1
Fountain Hills, Arizona
Kenneth Cline
103 A1
Lewiston, New York
John Collier
103 A1
Brigham City, Utah
Keith Colonna
103 A1
Norfolk, Virginia
Tom Cullen
103 A1
San Francisco, California
Tom Donohue
103 A1
San Jose, California
Morgan Dornbush
103 A1
San Francisco, California
Andy Gammuto
103 A1
Bellevue, Washington
John Gerber
103 A1
North Quincy, Massachusetts
Sarah Gore
103 A1
Virginia
Derek Herrman
103 A1
Peoria, Illinois
Rob Hodge
103 A1
Elburn, Illinois
Klaus Huenecke
103 A1
Jackson, New Jersey
Larry Jorge
103 A1
Fremont, CA
Ron Kwas
103 A1
Walled Lake, Michigan
Chris Lovejoy
103 A1
Salt Lake City, Utah
Tegan Mackay
103 A1
Emerald Hills, California
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Peter Mandt-Rauch
103 A1
Sherman, TX
Phil Margush
103 A1
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Hugh MacLean
103 A1
Kingston, Ontario
Mike McWilliams
103 A1
Colorado Springs, Colorado
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Percy Oaks
103 A1
Buffalo, New York
Werner Peschke
103 A1
Alamagordo, New Mexico
Petersen Automotive Museum
103 A1
Los Angeles, California
Greg Popejoy
103 A1
Sacramento, California
Mike Sherman
103 A1
Portland, Oregon
Shanti Traskowski
103 A1
Hartland, Wisconsin
Richard Weiderman
103 A1
Grand Rapids, Michigan
T.I. Weintraub
103 A1
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Jim White
103 A1
Ottumwa, Iowa