littlebug wrote:
I think I posted on the wrong vehicle
It was the V W bus I could have for $175.00
We'll forgive-the decision is still gold!
Photogirl17 wrote:
"Antique Car Appreciation etc."
Day 2
p.9 Some fine looking street rods and "rat rods", Lesley.
Photogirl17 wrote:
"Antique Car Appreciation etc."
Day 2
Another great selection of cars! Lots of fixing up done!
Bluefish wrote:
Did you know the Sprigets (MG Midget & AH Sprites) were the only cars you could drive out of the Iron Curtain by removing the windscreen (4 bolts), laying it behind seats and pointing it at the turn gate laying down and giving her hell. Went right under them.
p.9 Love this bit of info, Bluefish
Bluefish wrote:
Did you know the Sprigets (MG Midget & AH Sprites) were the only cars you could drive out of the Iron Curtain by removing the windscreen (4 bolts), laying it behind seats and pointing it at the turn gate laying down and giving her hell. Went right under them.
quite the story, BF! Amazing-where their's a will.....
JustJill wrote:
I have a few from my archives.
This truck sits outside a local business.
p.10 Poor old truck! My son in law would love that old tractor. Many years ago we stayed in the "Caboose Motel" somewhere in PA - you slept in your own caboose. It was a fun experience.
A few Fords at a festival last year. Even got to ride in one.
AT one time, this Model A was all in one piece and turned my head. Someone came to pick up a nursing school classmate in the Model A and she saw me looking out the window. "Oh that's just my brother, Jimmy" Well years and several cars later, we were married. He had taken it all apart with the intention of a full restoration and now it's still apart, in bushel baskets and still awaiting restoration. I don't think that will happen....
judy juul wrote:
I have always been intrigued with antiques -all kinds. They all surely tell a story!
It's fun to see the creative evolvement over time! So hop on and take an exciting ride with us!
Good start JJ, thanks for the challenge. I know I've got some to add somewhere. got to get the archives all in one place one of these days. Meanwhile this one's a little older than most I've seen here so far, which have been great by the way!
Un fortunately the one horse power propulsion system has been removed. Waiting for a replacement I suppose.
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For the Challenge: Antique Cars
Somewhere on the tour of The Grand Canyon
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Bench decorated w/Cadillac?? bumper
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I collect old tins - "Milk Truck"
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Radiator portion is separate box
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Bluefish wrote:
Did you know the Sprigets (MG Midget & AH Sprites) were the only cars you could drive out of the Iron Curtain by removing the windscreen (4 bolts), laying it behind seats and pointing it at the turn gate laying down and giving her hell. Went right under them.
Nope had no Idea...Interesting bit of Trivia..
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